Yugoslavia Kingdom year 1926 – 30 Din Mint never hinged stamp

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Yugoslavia Kingdom year 1926 – 30 Din. Mi. 199 / 160 Eur Mint never hinged stamp

Yugoslavia Kingdom year 1926 – 30 Din. Mi. 199 / 160 Eur Mint never hinged stamp

The 30 Dinar stamp from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (which officially became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929) issued in 1926 is part of the long-running definitive series featuring the portrait of the ruling monarch.

The 30 Dinar value was specifically issued a bit later in the series, starting in March 1927, though it’s typically cataloged as part of the 1926 definitive set.


👑 Stamp Details: King Alexander I Definitive

  • Design: The stamp features a portrait of King Alexander I Karadjordjević.
    • Style: It is a high-value stamp in the series. The portrait typically shows the King’s profile facing right.
    • Inscriptions: The stamps from this period would be inscribed in Cyrillic and Latin as: КРАЉЕВИНА СРБА, ХРВАТА И СЛОВЕНАЦА / KRALJEVINA SRBA, HRVATA I SLOVENACA (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes).
  • Color: The 30 Din stamp from this issue is generally a Purple Red or a deep reddish-violet color.
  • Printer: Printed by the State Printing Works in Belgrade.
  • Catalog Numbers: In international catalogs:
    • Scott: Look in the range of Scott N° 297 or N° 309 (depending on the specific printing/perforation variety).
    • Michel (Mi): It is generally listed around Mi N° 199.