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Overprint trident on 1 Kopeck 1918.
Civil War. Ukraine (Odessa).

Overprint trident on 1 Kopeck 1918. Civil War. Ukraine (Odessa)
Civil War. Ukraine (Odessa).
теги: [гражданская война], [одесса], [провизорий], [трезубец], [украина]

Type 2.

After the coup d'etat of April 29–30, 1918, and the rise to power of Hetman P. Skoropadsky, the People’s Republic was abolished, and Ukraine was proclaimed the Ukrainian State. The Ukrainian postal administration had substantial stocks of such stamps. To use them and prevent stamps of the same type from entering from other regions—which would have harmed the Ukrainian treasury—on August 20, 1918, the Hetmanate Ministry of Posts ordered that all available stocks of Russian stamps be overprinted with the Ukrainian state emblem: the trident of Saint Vladimir.

It was impossible to do this centrally under the conditions of civil war. Therefore, the application of overprints was carried out by local authorities simultaneously in all postal districts, using available technical means, often by hand. This resulted in great variety in the types and graphic appearance of the overprints.

Research identified 52 main trident types, 68 varieties, and 13 printing errors—133 principal varieties in total. Overprints were made in six postal districts: Kyiv, Poltava, Kharkiv, Katerynoslav, Odesa, and Podillia.

Ukrainian provisional postage stamps began to be counterfeited as early as late 1918 in Southern Ukraine, and later forgeries were produced by speculators abroad. They forged overprints and postal cancellations and even created non-existent denominations, so-called “fantasy” issues. The Union of Philatelists of Ukraine in Germany successfully identified these forgeries.

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