Liechtenstein year 1921 13 rp Perforation 12½ Unused stamp
The Liechtenstein postage stamp from 1921 with a denomination of 13 Rappen and perforation 12½ is typically described as follows:
- Design: It features a portrait of Prince Johann II, who was the ruler of Liechtenstein during that period. The design is characterized by intricate borders and detailed engraving associated with early 20th-century style.
- Color: This stamp is usually in a reddish brown hue.
- Perforation: The particular perforation type is 12½, which may refer to the gauge of the perforation holes around the stamp.
- Usage: The 13 Rappen value was used for specific domestic and international postal rates.
- Collectibility: Stamps from this period are valued by collectors due to their historical significance, limited print runs, and distinctive design.
There are two recognized types of the 13 Rappen 1921 stamp, one imperforate and one perforated 12½, with the perforated version being identified as W12 in some catalogues, valued moderately compared to other stamps of the set.
