Yugoslavia year 1962 Local Tourism stamps – full set MNH
The Yugoslavian stamp issue for “Local Tourism” in 1962 is a popular set that highlights scenic and historically significant locations across the country.
Key Details of the Set
| Feature | Detail |
| Theme Name | Tourism or Yugoslavian Tourist Sites |
| Year of Issue | 1962 (Issued on April 24, 1962) |
| Number of Stamps | The complete set consists of 9 stamps. |
| Catalog Numbers | Michel Nos. 994-1002 or Scott Nos. 653-661 (Note: Catalog numbers can vary slightly, but this range is common.) |
Individual Stamps and Subjects
The 9 stamps in the set depict famous tourist destinations and landmarks, covering various regions of Yugoslavia (now the successor states):
| Denomination (Din.) | Subject/Location |
| 15 Din. | Portorož (A coastal town in Slovenia) |
| 15 Din. | Jajce (Town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for its waterfalls and fortress) |
| 25 Din. | Zadar (Historic coastal city in Croatia) |
| 25 Din. | Popova Šapka (Mountain resort in Macedonia/North Macedonia) |
| 30 Din. | Hvar (Island/town in Croatia) |
| 30 Din. | Kotor Bay (A stunning bay/fiord in Montenegro) |
| 50 Din. | Đerdap (Iron Gates) (Gorge on the Danube River, on the border of Serbia and Romania) |
| 50 Din. | Rab (Island in Croatia) |
| 100 Din. | Zagreb (Capital city of Croatia) |
This series is often sought after by collectors interested in the geography and culture of the former Yugoslavia.

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