King Peter I and King Alexander I
Yugoslavia · 1919 · 10 para
This definitive stamp features dual portraits of King Peter I of Serbia and his son, Regent Alexander, who would later become King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. The design symbolizes the transition of power and the unification of the new kingdom following World War I.
Issued in 1919 for use in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia), this stamp marks a pivotal moment of post-war nation-building in the Balkans.
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