Austria 1948/52 – ANK 905 – “Austrian Folk Costumes” – 1 Schilling red – mint never hinged
Mint never hinged example from the popular definitive series “Austrian Folk Costumes”, issued between 1948 and 1952. Denomination 1 Schilling, motif Tyrol / Puster Valley, in strong red. The stamp is in flawless mint condition, with original gum, fresh color, and very clean perforation.
The “Folk Costumes” series is considered a classic of the Second Republic and remains highly sought after today – especially in this quality.
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ANK 905
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1 Schilling denomination, motif: Tyrol – Puster Valley
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Mint never hinged, flawless
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Particularly vibrant color
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Clean perforation, sharp and clear image
An attractive piece from one of Austria’s most popular definitive series. Ideal for collectors of classical issues of the Second Republic or a specialized collection of traditional costumes (Volkstrachten).