Czech stamps cancels year 1945 Praha, Liberec
Stamps from Czechoslovakia (which later became Czech Republic and Slovakia) in 1945 with cancellations from Prague (Praha) and Liberec would be particularly interesting due to the historical context of World War II ending that year. Here’s how to explore these stamps further:
Early Czechoslovakian Issues: Czechoslovakia also began issuing its own stamps soon after liberation. Stamps with definitive Czechoslovakian designs from 1945 cancelled in Prague or Liberec could be valuable depending on the specific design and denomination.
Importance of Cancellations:
- A clear cancellation with the city name (Praha or Liberec) and date (1945) is crucial for determining the postal use and potential value.
- The cancellation design itself can also be of interest to collectors. Special commemorative cancellations marking the liberation of Czechoslovakia might exist.
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