Czechoslovakian Postage Due Stamp with Overprint
Czechoslovakia · 1927 · 50h
This is a postage due stamp, originally issued in 1919-1920, featuring a stylized linden branch within an ornamental frame. This specific version was overprinted in 1927 with a new value of 50 haléřů (50h) in red ink. Postage due stamps were used to collect payment for insufficient postage from the recipient of a mail item.
Issued during the First Czechoslovak Republic, this overprint reflects the economic adjustments and postal rate changes of the post-World War I era as the new nation stabilized its currency and services.
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