The item you are referring to is the Denmark Christmas Seal for the year 1920.
As with all Christmas Seals (Julemærker), it is a charitable label (a cinderella) and not a valid postage stamp (it has no postal value or denomination). It was sold to raise funds for the fight against tuberculosis and children’s welfare in Denmark.
Here are the key details for the 1920 issue:
1920 Denmark Christmas Seal Details
| Detail | Description |
| Type | Christmas Seal (Julemærke) / Charity Label |
| Year of Issue | 1920 |
| Design | The 1920 design typically features a traditional, often patriotic, or winter scene motif. For this year, the design is known for the depiction of a Danish flag and other national symbols, in the context of Christmas. |
| Significance | Following World War I, the seals often carried themes of peace, recovery, or national unity. |
| Catalog Number | It does not have a standard Scott or Michel postage stamp catalog number. It is listed in specialized Cinderella or Christmas Seal catalogs. |
Collector Value (MNH Condition)
“MNH” stands for Mint Never Hinged, which means the seal is in perfect, unused condition with its original gum (adhesive) fully intact and has never been mounted in an album with a hinge. This is the most desirable condition for collectors.
The 1920 Denmark Christmas Seal is a relatively common issue among the early seals.


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