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SCG2413 - Austria-Hungary 1914 KuK Military Post Stamp – 10 Heller
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Issued by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this 10 heller stamp from the "K.u.K. Militärpost" (Imperial and Royal Military Post) series commemorates June 28, 1914—the day Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, triggering World War I. The detailed illustration features the Speyer Cathedral in Germany, symbolizing imperial power and tradition. With bold black cross motifs on both sides and dual numerals, the stamp carries a semi-postal surcharge (10+10h), contributing to wartime causes.
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