
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1906 Pictorial Issue, Pliva Waterfall
Bosnia and Herzegovina · 1906 · 10 Heller
This stamp is part of the first pictorial series issued for Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro-Hungarian administration. The design features a detailed engraving of the Pliva Waterfall near the town of Jajce, a significant natural landmark. The denomination is shown in the upper corners, with the country name in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts at the bottom.
Issued during the Austro-Hungarian administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this series replaced earlier designs and was intended to showcase the region's scenic landscapes and architecture to the wider empire.
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