01 February (Carpathian Ukraine ) within release Ungvár/Ужгород I. serie goes into circulation Stamp Famous Hungarians of 1943 Red Overprinted and Surcharged face value 40 Hungarian fillér
Stamp Famous Hungarians of 1943 Red Overprinted and Surcharged in catalogues | |
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Philatelia Hungarica Catalog: | PHu: HU-UN 4I |
Stamp is vertical format.
Original stamp is Mi: HU 714. The 2nd and 3rd line of overprint form an angle of 38 degrees. Making the overprint plates the printers used two different letter fonts of "3" and "П". Rest of the letters of the overprint is in grotesque font. Type I: "П" and "3" are grotesqueAlso in the issue Ungvár/Ужгород I. serie:
Stamp Famous Hungarians of 1943 Red Overprinted and Surcharged it reflects the thematic directions:
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