Yugoslavia / SHS – Croatia 1918 Porto Mi 27-34 Complete set

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Yugoslavia / SHS – Croatia 1918 Porto Mi 27-34 Complete set

Yugoslavia / SHS – Croatia 1918 Porto Mi 27-34 Complete set

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (SHS), also known as Yugoslavia from 1929 onwards, issued postage due (Porto) stamps in 1918. These stamps were used to indicate that the recipient of a piece of mail owed additional postage. The issuance of postage due stamps was a common practice in many postal administrations worldwide.

The postage due stamps issued by SHS in 1918 likely featured numerical denominations along with other design elements such as the country’s coat of arms, symbols, or patterns. These stamps were affixed by postal authorities upon delivery of mail for which insufficient postage had been paid. The recipient was then required to pay the additional postage fee indicated by the postage due stamp.

For collectors, SHS postage due stamps from 1918 are significant historical artifacts that reflect the postal system and administrative practices of the newly formed kingdom. They offer insights into the early years of Yugoslav philately and the country’s transition from separate regions to a unified kingdom.

Collectors interested in Yugoslav philately often seek out postage due stamps, as they provide a unique and specialized focus within the broader context of Yugoslav stamp issues. Stamp collecting clubs, online forums, and specialized literature can be valuable resources for collectors interested in learning more about SHS postage due stamps and other aspects of Yugoslav philately.

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