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SCG5012 - Hungary 1916 Harvesters Issue – 35 Filler Brown
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This Hungarian definitive stamp, issued in 1916 during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, features the classic “Harvesters” design by János Vaszary. It depicts two peasants working in a wheat field, symbolizing the importance of agriculture in Hungary’s economy. The denomination is 35 filler, printed in a brown shade, with the inscription “MAGYAR KIR. POSTA” (Hungarian Royal Post) at the bottom. These stamps are part of the long-running Harvesting Wheat series, issued between 1913–1918, and are notable for their intricate engraving and strong ties to Hungarian rural life. Collectors value them for their fine craftsmanship and historical significance, especially as they circulated during World War I.
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