Poland 1919 Cracow Issue, Eagle with Crown
Poland · 1919 · 10 h
This stamp features the Polish crowned eagle, the national coat of arms, set within an ornate circular frame. The denomination '10' is displayed in the lower corners, with 'POCZTA POLSKA' (Polish Post) inscribed at the top. This design symbolized the rebirth of the Polish state after years of partition.
Issued in Cracow (Kraków) in 1919, this was one of the first stamps of the Second Polish Republic, established after World War I. Different regions of the newly independent Poland initially issued their own stamps before a unified national postal system was created.
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