SHS – Croatia stamps year 1918 Parliament set Hungary Postage MH

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SHS – Croatia stamps 1918 Parliament set Hungary – Postage Stamps Overprinted

SHS – Croatia stamps year 1918 Parliament set Hungary Postage MH

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was established after World War I, following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The postage stamps issued during this period aimed to unify the diverse regions and peoples within the kingdom. SHS stamps in Croatia featured various designs, including portraits of rulers, national symbols, and scenes depicting Croatian culture and heritage. These designs aimed to promote national identity and unity among the Croatian population. Stamps were issued by the Croatian postal authorities under the umbrella of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. They were used for postage within Croatia and across the kingdom.

SHS stamps from Croatia are highly collectible among philatelists and collectors interested in Yugoslav philately. They offer insights into Croatia’s history, culture, and political landscape during the interwar period. The postage stamps issued during the SHS period in Croatia serve as valuable historical artifacts, reflecting the aspirations and identity of the Croatian people within the broader Yugoslav context. They continue to be sought after by collectors for their historical significance and aesthetic appeal.