Trieste B year 1954 STT – Vujna Fauna MH stamps set
The “STT – Vujna” postage stamps from Yugoslavia are quite an interesting topic in philately. These stamps were issued for the Zone B of the Free Territory of Trieste, which was administered by Yugoslavia after World War II. Here’s a brief overview:
Historical Background:
- Free Territory of Trieste (STT): After World War II, the city of Trieste and its surrounding area were disputed between Italy and Yugoslavia. To prevent conflict, the area was declared a Free Territory under the United Nations. It was divided into two zones:
- Zone A: Administered by the Allies (primarily the United States and the United Kingdom).
- Zone B: Administered by Yugoslavia.
- STT – Vujna: This refers to the Yugoslavian administration of Zone B. “Vujna” is an abbreviation of “Vojna Upravna Jugoslavenske Narodne Armije” (Military Administration of the Yugoslav People’s Army).
Postage Stamps:
- 1948 Issuance: The first stamps for the Yugoslav-administered Zone B were issued in 1948. These stamps often featured Yugoslav themes and overprints indicating their use in the Trieste territory.
- 1953 Issuance: Another significant issuance occurred in 1953, marking the end of the Free Territory’s existence. After 1954, the area was divided, with Zone A going to Italy and Zone B becoming part of Yugoslavia.
Characteristics:
- Designs: The designs of these stamps often included symbols and figures related to Yugoslav history and culture. Some had overprints specifically marking them for use in Trieste (Zone B).
- Overprints: Overprints such as “STT – VUJNA” were used to distinguish these stamps from regular Yugoslavian postage.
- Rarity: Some of these stamps can be quite rare, especially those with specific overprints or in mint condition.
Collectibility:
- These stamps are highly collectible, especially among those interested in the postal history of the post-war period in Europe. Collectors look for complete sets, variations in overprints, and stamps in excellent condition.
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