Yugoslavia / Serbia 1991/96 – Lot MNH** – New stamps
During the years 1990 to 1995, Yugoslavia issued a variety of postage stamps reflecting the country’s rich history, culture, and political developments. However, this period was marked by significant political and social upheaval, leading to the breakup of Yugoslavia and the emergence of several independent states. Yugoslav postage stamps during the early 1990s featured a wide range of themes, including historical landmarks, cultural symbols, notable figures, wildlife, sports, and national events. These stamps celebrated Yugoslavia’s diverse heritage and promoted national pride. Yugoslavia occasionally issued joint postage stamps in collaboration with other countries, including neighboring states and members of the Non-Aligned Movement. These joint issues celebrated shared historical, cultural, or diplomatic ties and promoted international cooperation. Yugoslav postage stamps often highlighted the country’s cultural diversity and multi-ethnic identity. Designs may have featured traditional costumes, folk music, dance, festivals, and UNESCO World Heritage sites located within Yugoslavia’s borders. Postage stamps issued by Yugoslavia between 1990 and 1995 are sought after by philatelists and collectors interested in the history and culture of the Balkans. These stamps serve as historical artifacts documenting Yugoslavia’s final years as a unified state before its breakup into multiple independent nations.
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