Corner block of stamps Czechoslovakia State Shield , Mi.279A, 20h
Catalog | Number |
Michel | 279A |
Pofis | 250 |
Scott | 154 |
MNH/Mint Never Hinged stamp/item.
History and Significance of the Edition
The corner block of Czechoslovakia featuring the State Emblem is a significant part of Czechoslovak philately. This edition was issued during the First Republic period, when stamps played a crucial role in promoting national identity. The State Emblem on the stamp symbolizes the sovereignty and pride of the newly established state.
Details and Catalog Numbers
This block is cataloged under Pofis 250, Michel 279A, and Scott 154. Its unused and unmarked condition enhances its appeal to collectors.
Tags:
Corner block,
Czechoslovakia,
State Emblem,
Pof.250,
20h,
stamp,
philately
Stamp condition |
** - MNH / Mint never hinged |
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Image |
Original picture |
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