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SCG4723 - Finland 1934 – Aleksis Kivi Centenary 2 Markkaa
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This Finnish commemorative stamp, issued in 1934, honors the 100th birth anniversary of Aleksis Kivi (1834–1872), Finland’s national author and playwright. Printed in deep violet, it features a finely engraved profile portrait of Kivi, whose masterpiece Seven Brothers is regarded as the first significant novel in the Finnish language. The stamp carries a denomination of 2 Markkaa and is inscribed “Suomi” and “Finland,” emphasizing its dual national identity. A must-have for collectors of Finnish literature themes, centenary issues, and classic European commemoratives. Secure a piece of cultural heritage from the early 20th century for your collection today.
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