Stamp
SCG4334 - Hungary 1943 – Count Hadik András 10f Brown Overprinted
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This Hungarian stamp, issued in 1943, features Count András Hadik (1710–1790), a renowned Hungarian hussar general of the Habsburg army, known for his daring raid on Berlin during the Seven Years’ War. The portrait, engraved by Kontuly, shows Hadik in traditional hussar uniform. The denomination is 10 fillér, printed in brown. This example bears a bold black overprint "F.I.I." (abbreviation for Fiume Italian Occupation Issue), making it a scarcer variation sought after by specialists. A fine historical piece linking Hungary’s national heroes with wartime overprints.
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