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SCG2200 - Germany Bohemia & Moravia Peter Parler Stamp (1943)
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This 1943 semi-postal stamp from the German-occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia features a sculptural portrait of Peter Parler, a renowned medieval architect best known for designing Prague’s St. Vitus Cathedral. Issued under the Deutsches Reich, it bears a denomination of 120+80 heller, where the surcharge supported welfare causes. The stamp highlights German cultural influence in occupied territories, with bilingual inscriptions in German and Czech. A notable wartime issue valued by WWII and occupation-era collectors.
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