Hungary postage stamp year 1871 10 Kr. – Imperforated
Hungary’s postage stamps from the year 1871 are notable because of the issue known as the 1871 “Franz Joseph” series. These stamps featured the image of Emperor Franz Joseph I, who was the monarch of Austria-Hungary at the time.
Here are some key details about the 1871 Hungarian postage stamps:
- Design: The stamps in this series depicted a profile of Franz Joseph I, the emperor of Austria-Hungary, and were used in Hungary during the Austro-Hungarian Empire period.
- Values: The stamps were issued in several denominations, ranging from low values (e.g., 1 Krone, 5 Krone) to higher values (e.g., 25 Krone, 50 Krone).
- Color: The color variations included different shades of purple, green, red, and brown, depending on the denomination.
- Types of Stamps: The series included both ordinary stamps and postal due stamps. The latter were used for short-paid letters.
- Printing Method: The stamps were produced by lithography and had a perforated design.
These stamps were part of Hungary’s early efforts to modernize its postal system after gaining more autonomy within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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