Corner block of stamps Czechoslovakia State Shield , Mi.281, 30h
Catalog | Number |
Michel | 281 |
Pofis | 252 |
Scott | 156 |
MNH/Mint Never Hinged stamp/item.
History and Significance of the Series
The corner block featuring the Czechoslovak coat of arms is part of a significant series issued during the First Republic period. This stamp series was released in 1920 and represents an important symbol of Czechoslovak statehood. The 30 heller stamp was printed in several variations and is sought after by collectors for its historical value.
Details and Catalog Numbers
This particular stamp has catalog numbers Pofis 252, Michel 281, and Scott 156. It is unused and unmarked, enhancing its appeal to collectors. The corner block is favored for its unique position in the sheet and is often considered more valuable than individual stamps.
Tags:
Corner block,
Czechoslovakia,
Coat of Arms,
Pofis 252,
Michel 281,
Scott 156
Stamp condition |
** - MNH / Mint never hinged |
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Image |
Original picture |
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