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After the Germans established the Government of National Salvation in 1941, it issued its own stamps until 1944. Initially, Yugoslavian stamps were simply overprinted in German with the word Serbien. Later regular issues were inscribed both Serbien and Србија (Serbia). [2] A Yugoslav stamp overprinted Serbien in 1941.
Short history. An 1880 stamp with prince Milan. The Principality of Serbia (Kingdom in 1881) began to issue its own stamps in 1866. [1] 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 Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
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Rasic, Mirko R. The Postal History and Postage Stamps of Serbia. New York?: Pub. by The Theodore E. Steinway Memorial Publication Fund, 1979. Kardosch, Velizar M. The Principality of Serbia: postal history and postage stamps, 1830-1882. Romanshorn: V.M. Kardosch, 1996 ISBN 395-210-831-6. Where to Buy. Serbia Stamp Section of ThePhilately
Kardosh, Dr. Velizar M., The Principality of Serbia: postal History and Postage Stamps (1830-1882). ISBN 3-9521083-1-6. Katalog poštanskih maraka jugoslovenskih zemalja (1991), Jugomarka (Belgrade). YU ISSN 0351-4447; Rasic R., Mirko (1979): The Postal History and Postage Stamps of Serbia.
New postal treaty between Serbia and Austria-Hungary and also the change of ruler in Serbia after the death of Prince Mihajlo III Obrenović made it necessary to print new stamps. The new postal treaty required denominations of 15, 25, 35 and 50 para. Stamps were printed in letterpress in Belgrade State Printers (Državna štamparija). This ...
The Principality of Serbia (Kingdom in 1881) began to issue its own stamps in 1866. [1] 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 Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
The Principality of Serbia: postal history and postage stamps 1830-1882 [1996] Author: KARDOSCH (Velizar M) Location: Serbia. Borrow. Back to Library List. Search ...