Bosnia year 1999 stamp – Meteorological Observatory block MNH

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Bosnia year 1999 stamp – Meterological Observatory block MNH **

Bosnia year 1999 stamp – Meteorological Observatory block MNH

That refers to a specific commemorative issue from one of the three postal administrations in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999.

The stamp is the commemorative issue for the 100th Anniversary of the Meteorological Observatory in Sarajevo.

🇧🇦 Stamp Details (Bosniak Administration)

This specific issue was released by the JP BH Pošta (the postal administration based in Sarajevo, often called the Federation/Bosniak issue).

  • Year of Issue: 1999
  • Theme: 100th Anniversary of the Meteorological Observatory in Sarajevo (1899–1999).
  • Design: The block (souvenir sheet) typically features the image of the historic Meteorological Observatory building, likely including a weather-related element like a thermometer, barometer, or stylized weather pattern.
  • Denomination: The single stamp within the block usually has a value corresponding to the standard letter rate at the time. A common value seen is 3.50 KM (Convertible Marks) or 350 pfennigs/fileri.
  • Format: The stamp was issued as a Souvenir Sheet (often called a “Block” by European collectors), meaning it’s one or two stamps surrounded by large decorative margins, making it a desirable item for collectors.

💰 Collectibility and Value

As a modern commemorative issue from 1999, the value is generally low to moderate.

  • Market Value: For a Mint Never Hinged (MNH) Souvenir Sheet/Block, the market value is relatively inexpensive. Based on collector market listings, you can expect the item to sell in the range of $2.50 to $5.00 USD / €2 to €5 EUR.
  • Rarity: It is not considered a rare stamp, as it was issued for commemorative purposes and printed in standard quantities. Its primary interest is for thematic collectors (Science, Meteorology, or Architecture) and collectors of Bosnia and Herzegovina stamps.