Bosnia year 1998 stamps – Croatian Medieval Towns Livno
The stamp is a single, beautiful issue from the complex philatelic history of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This stamp was issued by one of the three separate postal administrations operating in the country at the time: the Croatian Administration (HP Mostar).
🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian Adm.) 1998: Livno
| Detail | Description | 
| Issuing Entity | Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian Administration), often referenced as HP Mostar or simply Croat Sector. | 
| Issue Date | April 9, 1998 (This date is often cited in catalogs). | 
| Set Size | The Livno issue is a single commemorative stamp. | 
| Theme | Croatian Medieval Towns (Hrvatski srednjovjekovni gradovi), featuring the city of Livno. | 
| Denomination | 1.20 Convertible Marks (KM), or its preceding currency value (often listed as 1.20k). The KM was introduced later in 1998. | 
| Catalogue Reference | Michel (Mi.) No. 44 (for the Croatian Administration). Scott No. 40 (for the Croatian Administration). | 
| Design | The stamp design typically features a depiction of the historical architecture or a panoramic view of Livno, specifically highlighting its long history and medieval heritage. | 
This issue is significant as it highlights the cultural and historical ties celebrated by the Croatian postal administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on a major city in their sphere of operation.

	  
                            
                            
		
		
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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