Commemorative stamp of saar
2023-01-06 Fri
Germany is Europe's largest economy and the European Union's most populous country. Saarland is a German state in the countries southwest. The Saar and Ruhr areas were historically central locations in coal mining areas. This attracted the steel industry, which is essential for munitions production.A commemorative stamp was issued on August 26, 1934. A stamp depicts two hands holding a piece of coal with the inscription "Saar." The series begins on January 13, 1935, with the Saar plebiscite. Hands and mining are themes. The size is 22 x 26 mm. The stamp is a dark, opalescent green. The perforation on the comb is 14 x 14¼. Printing is the typography format. The face value is 6 German reichspfennig.
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