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SCG5029 - Austria 1919 – 30 Heller "Chainbreaker" Issue
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This 30 heller brown stamp, issued by the Republic of Austria in 1919, belongs to the famous “Chainbreaker” series (German: Kettenbruch). The design, created by Josef Franz Renner, symbolizes liberation from oppression after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. It depicts a kneeling man breaking free from chains, framed with geometric motifs in an Art Nouveau style. Printed typographically, the series is notable for its patriotic and symbolic imagery, marking Austria’s new republican identity during the postwar period. Highly collectible, this stamp is valued both for its historical context and artistic design.
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