Coat of Arms of Poland, White Eagle
Poland · 1920 · 50 f
This definitive stamp features the Polish coat of arms, a crowned white eagle on a red shield. The design is simple and bold, with the denomination '50' in the upper corners and 'FEN' (for fenigów) at the bottom. The inscription 'POCZTA POLSKA' (Polish Post) frames the central emblem.
Issued in 1920, this stamp was part of a series released by the Second Polish Republic shortly after regaining independence in 1918. It symbolized the restored national sovereignty and was used during a period of significant nation-building and conflict, including the Polish-Soviet War.
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