Serbia kingdom stamps year 1903 – 3 Din block MNH
King Alexander I definitive stamps (still used in 1903)
- Portrait of King Alexander I Obrenović
- Actually issued 1901–1903, but widely used in 1903
- Printed in Belgrade, typography, perforation ~11½
- Values: from 1 para to dinar values
- Example: 25 para ultramarine
👉 These are the “last regular stamps” of the Obrenović dynasty
🛡️ 2. 1903 overprints – Coat of arms issue
- Old Alexander stamps overprinted with Serbian coat of arms
- Issued immediately after the coup
- Purpose: replace monarchy symbol quickly
- Values: 5, 10, 15, 20 para, etc.
👉 Key transitional issue (very collectible)
👉 Different types of overprint = specialist field
⚔️ 3. 1903 commemorative / provisional issue
- Issued June 1903 (shortly after assassination)
- Overprint on already prepared stamps
- Often catalogued as Mi 66–67 range
- Some stamps:
- Were prepared before the coup
- Then modified → rare varieties exist
👉 One of the most historically significant Balkan stamp issues
📊 Why 1903 is important (collector insight)
- 🔥 Marks the end of Obrenović dynasty
- 🔄 Emergency postal changes → overprints & provisional issues
- 🎯 Many varieties (types, perforations, gum differences)
- 💰 Some rare items:
- Unissued stamps (no overprint)
- Double or shifted overprints
- Early postmarks
🧾 Quick summary
- Country: Kingdom of Serbia
- Year: 1903 (transitional year)
- Main types:
- King Alexander definitives (continued use)
- Coat of arms overprints
- Provisional / commemorative issues
- Historical context: May Coup 1903 → new dynasty

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