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SCG4557 - Hungary 1920 – 2000 Korona “Madonna and Child” High-Value Issue
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This striking Hungarian stamp, issued in 1920, features the revered image of Patrona Hungariae (Madonna and Child), symbolizing Hungary’s deep spiritual and cultural heritage. Printed in rich violet within a blue ornamental frame, it carries an impressive face value of 2000 Korona, reflecting the inflationary period following World War I. The inscription “MAGYAR KIR. POSTA” (Hungarian Royal Post) emphasizes its royal-era origin. High-denomination issues such as this are prized by philatelists for their historical context, scarcity in fine condition, and iconic religious design. A remarkable addition to any Central European or classic inflation-era collection, available now from Stamp and Cover Galaxy.
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