Corner block of stamps Czechoslovakia State Shield , Mi.281, 30h
Catalog | Number |
Michel | 281 |
Pofis | 252 |
Scott | 156 |
MH/ Mint hinged stamp/item.
History and Significance of the Edition
The corner block of Czechoslovakia featuring the State Emblem is part of a significant series issued during the First Czechoslovak Republic. This edition, cataloged as Pof.252, was released in 1920 and is valued for its historical significance and artistic design. The stamp, with a face value of 30 hellers, is sought after by collectors for its uniqueness and importance in the context of Czechoslovak philately.
Details and Catalog Numbers
This block is cataloged under Michel 281 and Scott 156, confirming its international recognition and value. The stamp is unused, enhancing its appeal to collectors seeking quality pieces for their collections.
Tags:
Corner block,
Czechoslovakia,
State Emblem,
Pof.252,
30h,
Michel 281,
Scott 156
Stamp condition |
* - MH / Mint hinged |
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Image |
Original picture |
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