Austria year 1867 3 kr Unused stamp

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Austria year 1867 3 kr Unused stamp

Austria year 1867 3 kr Unused stamp

The 3 kreuzer postage stamp issued by Austria in 1867 is part of the “Emperor Franz Joseph” series. This stamp features the portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I, who ruled Austria from 1848 until his death in 1916. The series was introduced in 1867, the same year when the Austro-Hungarian Compromise (also known as the Ausgleich) was enacted, leading to the establishment of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary.

The 3 kreuzer stamp was one of the lower denominations in the series and was primarily used for domestic mail within the Austrian Empire. It was printed in various colors, with the design featuring the profile portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I facing to the right, surrounded by an ornamental frame. The denomination “3 kr” is typically inscribed at the bottom of the stamp.

This stamp is significant not only for its role in facilitating postage within the Austrian Empire but also for its historical context. The year 1867 marked a significant political and administrative change for Austria with the establishment of the dual monarchy, and the issuance of postage stamps featuring Emperor Franz Joseph I reflected the continuity of imperial authority during this transitional period.

The 1867 3 kreuzer postage stamp is highly collectible among philatelists and enthusiasts of Austrian postal history, as it represents a tangible artifact of the era and serves as a reminder of the political and cultural significance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the 19th century.

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