Double Geneva

The Double Geneva is a rare Swiss stamp that was issued by the city of Geneva in 1843, making it the third-oldest stamp of the European continent after the Zürich 4 and 6 (1842), and the British Penny Black and Two penny blue, (1840). It bears the name Double Geneva for the double image on the stamp and its place of origin.

Double Geneva
Country of productionSwitzerland
Location of productionGeneva
Date of production30 September 1843
Nature of rarityExtremely rare
No. in existenceUnknown
Face value5/10 centimes
Estimated valueCHF 55,000

The stamp has a unique design: each half, at 5 centimes if cut out would pre-pay the postage on letters within the city of Geneva; the whole stamp at 10 centimes pre-paid postage outside the city but within the Canton of Geneva.

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