Yugoslavia year 1967 stamps October revolution – Lenin MNH **
Yugoslavia issued a commemorative set of stamps in 1967 to mark the 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution.
The stamps specifically featured Vladimir Ilich Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks and a key figure in the Revolution.
Here are the key details about the issue:
- Year of Issue: 1967
 - Event Commemorated: 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution
 - Subject: Vladimir Ilich Lenin
 
The issue consists of a set of two regular stamps and a souvenir sheet (miniature sheet):
| Catalogue Number (Michel) | Description | 
| 1251 | Stamp featuring a portrait of Lenin | 
| 1252 | Stamp featuring a portrait of Lenin (different value/design) | 
| Blok 12 (B12) | Souvenir Sheet (Miniature Sheet) | 
Export to Sheets
The stamps and the souvenir sheet typically feature a portrait of Lenin and references to the anniversary or revolutionary symbols.
In stamp collecting terminology:
- The set of the two regular stamps is often referred to as Mi. 1251-1252.
 - The Souvenir Sheet is referred to as Mi. Blok 12 or Mi. B12.
 
The face value of these stamps is generally low, as they were mass-produced commemorative issues. The value on the collector’s market is also quite modest for Mint Never Hinged (MNH) sets, typically ranging from less than a euro to a few euros, with the souvenir sheet usually having a slightly higher value.

	  
                            
                            
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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