Denmark Christmas Seal year 1918 MNH stamps
The 1918 Denmark Christmas Seal (known as Julemærker in Danish) has a design featuring angels and trumpets.
- Design: It depicts angels, typically shown with trumpets, and the word “Julen” (Christmas) or “Julen 1918.”
- Purpose: Danish Christmas Seals, which started in 1904, are not postage stamps but charitable labels affixed to mail to raise funds, originally for the fight against tuberculosis in children.
- Collectibility: As one of the early issues, it is a collectible item for philatelists and Christmas Seal enthusiasts. Mint Never Hinged (MNH) copies are commonly offered for sale.

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