
Croatia 1941 Postage Due Set with Coat of Arms
Croatia · 1941 · 50 P, 1 D, 2 D, 5 D, 10 D
This set of five postage due stamps from the Independent State of Croatia, issued in 1941, features the Croatian checkerboard coat of arms (šahovnica) within an ornate shield. The stamps are inscribed "NEZAVISNA DRŽAVA HRVATSKA" (Independent State of Croatia) and "PORTOMARKA" (Postage Due), with varying denominations.
These stamps were issued by the Independent State of Croatia, a fascist puppet state established during World War II after the invasion of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. They reflect the nationalistic symbols adopted by the regime.
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