Stamp
SCG5043 - Czechoslovakia 1957 – Kremnica Castle 40h Brown
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Issued by Czechoslovakia in 1957, this 40 haléř stamp depicts Kremnica Castle, a historic fortress town known for its medieval minting tradition. The detailed engraving by Anton Jolly highlights the castle’s tower and fortifications, symbolizing the town’s long-standing role in Central European coinage. Printed in a rich brown shade, the stamp belongs to the “Czechoslovak Castles” definitive series, which showcased the country’s architectural heritage. A classic issue, it remains sought after by collectors of Czechoslovakian and architectural themes.
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