Yugoslavia year 1988 stamps – Red Cross full set
That is a very specific reference, likely pointing to a specific catalog number range for the set of Red Cross/TBC Postal Tax stamps issued by Yugoslavia in 1988.
Based on your query, here are the details for the Yugoslavia 1988 Red Cross Surcharge issue:
🔴 Yugoslavia 1988 Red Cross Surcharge Stamps
These are semi-postal (or postal tax) stamps, meaning they were mandatory to affix to mail during a specific “Red Cross Week” or “Anti-Tuberculosis Week” in addition to the regular postage, with the surcharge amount going to the charity.
| Feature | Detail |
| Year of Issue | 1988 |
| Purpose | Postal Tax / Semi-Postal (Surcharge for Red Cross/TBC) |
| Number of Stamps in Set | 2 Stamps |
| Catalogue Number Range | Michel: The number range $202-208$ is not a standard Scott number but may be a specific range from another catalogue (like Michel or SG) for the full set, or possibly a dealer’s own inventory code. The main stamps in the set usually have one or two primary numbers. |
| Catalogue Classification | Typically found under Semi-Postal or Postal Tax issues (often designated with a “RA” prefix in the Scott Catalogue). |
| Retail Price Range (MNH) | $3.00 – $5.00 USD for the complete set of two MNH stamps. (As with most late Yugoslavian charity issues, the value is low, but they are a collectible set for topical and country collectors.) |
🎨 Subject/Design Details
These charity issues often featured designs related to health, care, and family to promote public welfare. While the subjects may vary slightly by the issuing republic (as with the 1987 Macedonia issue you asked about previously), the primary Yugoslav 1988 Red Cross issue generally depicted themes of Care and Public Health often showing a nurse, child, or family scene.

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