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NVPH - IN 2, Internment stamp (Netherlands), Issued in the year: 1916, Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)

Original dutch internment stamp used within internment camps for internal mail handling and administrative control during exceptional situations

Recognised as issue with limited circulation linked to camp regulations and supervision

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NVPH_IN2_P_1916
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€159,99
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NVPH - Internment stamp (IN 2) - Netherlands (1916) - Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)


Original dutch internment stamp used within internment camps for internal mail handling and administrative control during exceptional situations

Recognised as issue with limited circulation linked to camp regulations and supervision

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Country of issue: Netherlands
Year of issue: 1916
NVPH number (stamp): IN 2
Condition: Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)
Catalogue reference: NVPH
Catalogue value: € 400,00


Dutch Internment stamps were used within specific administrative regulations for internees and represented a distinct category within the postal system. They document exceptional circumstances in which mail services operated under supervision and subject to special restrictions and regulatory conditions.

Internment stamps were introduced when normal postal services could no longer operate freely for certain groups of people. Technically, they often took the form of special or emergency issues, sometimes produced locally and valid only within a specific camp or region. Existing stamps were occasionally overprinted or simplified to meet urgent needs, with materials and printing methods adapted to scarcity. These issues were closely regulated by administrative authorities and were designed to control and monitor a highly restricted flow of correspondence.

In postal practice, internment stamps were used for correspondence involving civilian internees or prisoners of war. Mail was subject to strict censorship and limitations regarding frequency, length and permitted content, often with prescribed formats and routes. Internment stamps therefore document not only the payment of postal fees but also the broader framework of control under which communication took place. They illustrate how postal administrations adapted procedures to maintain limited communication under extreme conditions.


For collectors, internment stamps represent a historically charged and specialised collecting field. Their significance lies particularly in documented usage, including camp markings, censorship cachets and accompanying forms. The historical context is essential for interpretation and value assessment. Internment stamps provide insight into the functioning of postal services during times of war and crisis and highlight the human dimension of restricted communication.


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