Kosovo year 2009 Visoki Dečani Monastery postage stamp MNH
The Kosovo postage stamp issue from 2009 features the Visoki Dečani Monastery, a significant Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery near Dečani in Kosovo. This set includes two stamps, catalogued as Michel 128-129 and Scott numbers corresponding to Kosovo’s listings, often paired with a souvenir sheet. The stamps were issued in mint never hinged (MNH) condition and depict the monastery’s striking medieval Byzantine-Romanesque-Gothic architecture and cultural heritage.
The Visoki Dečani Monastery, built between 1327 and 1335 under Serbian King Stefan Dečanski, is renowned for its extensive frescoes and status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a prominent cultural and religious symbol. The 2009 stamps commemorate this heritage, illustrating the monastery’s architecture and artistic significance.
Collectors value this set for its historic and artistic importance, and it is widely available on philatelic markets. The issue reflects Kosovo’s acknowledgment of its cultural monuments and serves as a meaningful thematic addition to collections focusing on religious heritage, Balkan history, or UNESCO sites.
This issue includes two stamps with face values likely ranging from low to moderate euro cents or euro denominations, printed in multicolored designs with standard perforation. It is a key collectible piece representing Kosovo’s cultural patrimony as presented in 2009 postage stamps.

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