Yugoslavia Music stamps year 1990 – Eurovision song contest full set

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Yugoslavia Music stamps year 1990 – Eurovision song contest full set
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Yugoslavia Music stamps year 1990 – Eurovision song contest full set

The Yugoslavia stamp issue for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1990 is a significant philatelic item because it commemorates the year Yugoslavia hosted the event in Zagreb. This followed the country’s sole win in 1989 with the song “Rock Me” by Riva.

The issue is a two-stamp set released on May 5, 1990, the day of the contest.

Here are the details of the set:

Stamp DetailValue 1Value 2
EventEurovision Song Contest 1990, ZagrebEurovision Song Contest 1990, Zagreb
Denomination6.50 Dinara (d)10.00 Dinara (d)
Design MotifA Stylized Record/DiscA Conductor with a Musical Score
ContextThe stamps were issued by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) Post.
Catalogue No.Michel: #2417Michel: #2418
Stanley Gibbons (SG):#2619#2620

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Additional Information:

  • Host City: Zagreb (now the capital of Croatia) hosted the event, marking the first time the contest was held in the Balkans and the only time it was held in a socialist state.
  • Significance: Yugoslavia was one of the first countries to issue dedicated stamps specifically for hosting the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • Format: The stamps were typically printed in sheets that included one or more decorative tabs or labels relating to the event.

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