Bosnia year 2010 stamp – Mother Teresa MNH**
The 2010 Mother Teresa stamp from Bosnia and Herzegovina was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her birth (1910-1997).1
Due to the complex political and postal structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the stamp was likely issued by one of the three different postal administrations:
- BH Pošta (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, mostly Bosniak/Croat areas)
- Hrvatska pošta Mostar (Croatian Administration, often labeled as Bosnia & Herzegovina – Croatic Adm.)2
- Pošte Srpske (Republika Srpska, mostly Serb areas)
The stamp is most commonly found under the Croatian Administration (Hrvatska pošta Mostar) issue.
Key Philatelic Information (Bosnian Croat Administration Issue)
| Feature | Detail |
| Postal Authority | Croatian Administration (Hrvatska pošta Mostar) |
| Year of Issue | 2010 |
| Commemoration | 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Mother Teresa |
| Design | Features a portrait of Mother Teresa, often shown with a child. |
| Catalogue Number (SG) | SG C296 (Gibbons, typically under the Croat section) |
| Value (Mint Never Hinged) | As a modern commemorative stamp, the value is typically low, slightly above face value. Dealer listings show it often priced around £4 – £10 GBP (or equivalent in other currencies) for a Mint Never Hinged (MNH) single copy. |

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