01 January (Slovenia - Kin. Serbs, Croats & Slovenes- Rev. St. ) within release Revenues: Series of 1918 goes into circulation Stamp SHS in Circle face value 30 Slovenian vinar
Stamp is vertical format.
The first revenue stamps of the new state. Printed between August and November 1918. Austro-Hungarian clichés from 1918 were used. In the middle, instead of the profile of Emperor Franz Joseph, is an abbreviation of the new State of SHS. In the circle around it is the inscription NARODNA VLADA V LJUBLJANI (National Government in Ljubljana). Currency: 1 Krona (Crown) is 100 Vinarjev. Valid only in Slovenia.Also in the issue Revenues: Series of 1918:
Stamp SHS in Circle it reflects the thematic directions:
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