Yugoslavia year 1956 stamp Red Cross / Tuberculosis set ☀ MNH**
The Yugoslavia 1956 Red Cross / Tuberculosis issue is a single, distinctive postal tax stamp, part of the annual effort to raise funds for humanitarian aid and TBC prevention.
Here are the details for the 1956 issue:
⚕️ Yugoslavia 1956 Red Cross / Tuberculosis Postal Tax Stamp
The 1956 issue is typically listed as a single compulsory tax stamp, rather than a multi-stamp set, and often features a design related to children’s health.
| Feature | Detail |
| Year of Issue | 1956 |
| Type | Postal Tax / Semi-Postal (Mandatory Surcharge) |
| Number of Stamps | 1 Stamp (issued as a single value) |
| Catalogue Number (Scott) | The Scott Catalogue number for this issue is generally a single listing in the Semi-Postal section (e.g., in the range of RA20-RA25, but a direct number would require a current catalogue check). |
| Catalogue Number (SFK) | Listed as SFK: YU 1137 (2 Dinars, Red Cross / Week Against Tuberculosis) |
| Denomination | The stamp is a charity issue with a dual value, representing the postage plus the tax (e.g., $X + Y$ Dinars). A common face value listed for the 1956 issue is 2 Dinars. |
| Design Subject | The design often depicts a scene related to Children’s Health or Welfare, tying into the theme of preventing Tuberculosis. This era’s stamps commonly showed figures, a cross of Lorraine (TBC symbol), or the Red Cross emblem. |

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