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SCG4402 - Hungary – Harvesters in the Field (5 & 6 Fillér)

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SCG4402 - Hungary – Harvesters in the Field (5 & 6 Fillér)

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These classic Hungarian definitive stamps depict farmers harvesting wheat, a symbol of the nation’s deep agricultural heritage. Issued in the early 20th century as part of the “Harvesters” series (1916–1924), they were widely circulated during a turbulent period in Hungarian history.

The green 5 fillér and blue 6 fillér values both feature the same rustic design: a man with a scythe and a woman binding wheat, representing traditional rural life. Known for multiple color shades, watermark varieties, and perforation differences, these issues remain highly collectible.

Collectors particularly prize these for their fine engraving and their place in Hungary’s post-Austro-Hungarian period postal history. They often appear in specialized collections focusing on Central European definitives and watermark studies.

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