Poland 1919 10 Fenigów Coat of Arms
Poland · 1919 · 10 Fenigów
This definitive stamp features the crowned Polish eagle, the national coat of arms, set within an ornate circular frame. The denomination '10 FEN' is displayed at the bottom, with 'POCZTA POLSKA' (Polish Post) inscribed above the central design. The simple yet bold design signifies the re-establishment of Polish national identity and postal services.
Issued in 1919, this stamp is part of the first definitive series of the Second Polish Republic, following Poland's regaining of independence after 123 years of partitions. The use of the crowned eagle was a powerful symbol of restored sovereignty.
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