Poland 1921-23 Coat of Arms Definitives
Poland · 1921 · Various
This definitive series features the Polish coat of arms, a crowned white eagle on a red shield. The design is simple yet powerful, symbolizing the nation's sovereignty and heritage. The stamps were issued in various denominations and colors to cover different postal rates during the early years of the Second Polish Republic.
Issued shortly after Poland regained its independence following World War I, this series was a fundamental part of establishing the new nation's postal system and asserting its identity on the world stage.
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