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Stamp description / Briefmarkenbeschreibung

  • Deutsch: Gedenkmarke zum hundertsten Todesstag von Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1882)(Entwicklung der Harnstoffsynthese)
    English: stamp for hundred years of death of Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1882)(first synthesis of urea, also known as carbamide)
  • Ausgabepreis: 50 Pfennig
  • First Day of Issue / Erstausgabetag: 12. August 1982
  • Michel-Katalog-Nr: 1148
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Public domain This stamp is in the public domain in Germany because it was released by Deutsche Bundespost on behalf of the Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunication and thus is an official work according to German copyright law (§ 5 Abs. 1 UrhG).

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