Sunday, 5 April 2015

Old Stamps Of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia Of Yugoslavia ( Europe )

The Principality of Serbia ( Kingdom in 1881 ) began to issue its own stamps in 1866.   This continued until 1920, when its postal system was merged with the postal system of  the former Austro-Hungarian territories with which it formed the Kingdom of Serb, Croats and  Slovenes.  After the Germans established the Government of National Salvation in 1941, it issued its own stamps until 1944.  From 1944 onwards, Serbia was again part of Yugoslavia.  Upon the dissolution of the union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2001, Serbia began issuing its own stamps once more.

1.    ISSUED 1924 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVINA SRBA

2.   ISSUED 1924 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVIANA SRBA

3.     ISSUED 1026 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVINA

4.    ISSUED 1926 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVINA

5.    ISSUED 1926 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVINA

8.   ISSUED 1926 - PORTRAIT OF KING ALEKSANDAR KRALJEVINA





                                   

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