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SCG5391 - Poland 1967 – 150th Anniversary of Tadeusz Kościuszko’s Death
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Issued by Poland in 1967, this commemorative set of two stamps marks the 150th anniversary of the death of national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746–1817), a celebrated leader of the Polish struggle for independence and a participant in the American Revolutionary War. Both designs feature a finely engraved portrait of Kościuszko wearing a military uniform and order, created by R. Dudzicki and engraved by E. Konecki.
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The 6 groszy (brown) stamp served for basic domestic postage.
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The 2.50 złoty (green) stamp was issued for higher postal rates.
These stamps stand as classic examples of mid-20th century Polish engraved issues, prized for their historical significance and artistic detail.
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