
Croatia 1941 Red Cross Surcharged Issue
Croatia · 1941 · 1.50 Kuna, 2+2 Kuna, 4+4 Kuna (set of 3)
This set of three Croatian stamps from 1941 features portraits of historical or regional figures, each with a Red Cross emblem and a surcharge for charity. The denominations are 1.50 Kuna, 2+2 Kuna, and 4+4 Kuna, depicting figures associated with Sinj, Travnik, and Turopolje respectively.
Issued by the Independent State of Croatia during World War II, these stamps were surcharged to raise funds for the Red Cross. This reflects the significant humanitarian needs and wartime conditions prevalent in the region during that period.
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