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entwertet

Entwertet is a German term used in philately and other contexts to describe a postal item or document that has been invalidated or rendered unusable for its original purpose. In the field of stamps, entwertung refers to the process of canceling a stamp after it has been used for postage, so it cannot be reused.

In philately, an entwertet stamp bears a cancellation mark, an obliteration, or an overprint indicating that

The concept also extends to other items that lose validity after being validated or used, such as

Historically, entwertung evolved from manual, hand-stamped cancellations to sophisticated machine cancellations in the 20th century and

it
has
already
served
its
purpose.
Cancellation
marks
can
vary
widely,
from
simple
handwritten
or
punched
stamps
to
machine-printed
postmarks,
and
may
include
date,
town,
or
other
identifying
information.
The
exact
form
of
the
cancellation
is
often
of
interest
to
collectors,
particularly
if
it
is
rare,
distinctive,
or
associated
with
a
particular
post
office,
event,
or
period.
tickets
or
coupons.
In
catalogs
and
collections,
entwertet
or
used
items
are
distinguished
from
mint
(ungebraucht)
items;
within
used
items,
collectors
may
classify
by
the
type
and
rarity
of
the
cancel,
as
well
as
by
the
historical
significance
of
the
postmark.
beyond.
While
entwertet
stamps
are
typically
less
sought
after
for
certain
collectors
than
pristine
mint
issues,
cancellations
that
are
rare
or
tied
to
notable
locales
and
dates
can
still
hold
significant
interest.