Poland 1921 Coat of Arms
Poland · 1921 · 2 M.
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 "2 MARKI" at the bottom. The eagle is a historic national symbol of Poland.
Issued in 1921, this stamp reflects the re-establishment of Polish sovereignty after World War I. The use of the crowned eagle symbolized the nation's restored independence and pride after 123 years of partitions.
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