Poland 1921 Coat of Arms Definitives
Poland · 1921 · 100 Mk
This definitive stamp features the crowned White Eagle, the national coat of arms of Poland. The eagle is set within an ornate, shield-like frame, with the denomination '100 Mk' prominently displayed at the bottom. The design is a powerful symbol of Polish sovereignty and national identity following the country's re-establishment after World War I.
Issued in 1921 by the Second Polish Republic, this stamp was part of a definitive series used for everyday postage during a period of hyperinflation, which saw the Polish marka rapidly devalue.
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