Postage Due Stamp, Overprinted "Slovensko"
Slovakia · 1939 · 50h
This stamp is a Czechoslovakian postage due stamp from 1927, featuring a simple typographic design with the denomination '50' in a central circle. It was overprinted in black with "Slovensko" and the year "1939" following the establishment of the First Slovak Republic.
Issued in March 1939, this overprint marks the creation of the Slovak Republic, a client state of Nazi Germany, after the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia just before World War II.
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