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SCG5565 - 🇩🇪 Title: Berlin Cultural & Architectural Landmarks (1969–1980 Series)
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This elegant set from Deutsche Bundespost Berlin highlights the artistic and architectural heritage of Berlin through beautifully detailed engravings.
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The 10 Pf (1969) features a newspaper vendor from C.W. Allers’ 1889 sketch, evoking everyday Berlin life.
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The 20 Pf (1969) shows Franz Krüger’s 1839 cobbler boy, symbolizing working-class youth.
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The 40 Pf (1980) honors the Lilienthal Memorial, dedicated to aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal.
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The 50 Pf (1980) depicts the Große Neugierde pavilion in Potsdam, an elegant 18th-century structure.
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The 60 Pf (1980) presents the Grunewaldturm, a neo-Gothic tower overlooking the Havel River.
Together, these issues combine art, history, and architecture, making them a favorite among collectors of Berlin’s local themes and engraved stamp design.
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