Poland 1921 Coat of Arms Definitive
Poland · 1921 · 100 Mk
This definitive stamp features the Polish coat of arms, a crowned white eagle on a red shield. The design is framed by ornate scrollwork, with the country name 'POCZTA POLSKA' at the top and the denomination '100 Mk' (Marek) at the bottom. It was part of a long-running series issued during the Second Polish Republic.
Issued in 1921, this stamp represents the newly re-established Polish state after World War I. The use of the crowned eagle symbolized national sovereignty and a break from the partitioning powers that had controlled Poland for over a century.
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