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SCG5902 - Poland 1971 – European Cat Series (Kot Europejski)
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Issued in 1971, these charming Polish stamps feature expressive portrayals of the European cat (kot europejski), designed by J. Grabiański. The 40 groszy stamp shows a playful kitten mid-meow, while the 6.50 złoty issue presents a sleek black cat with piercing green eyes. Both capture the natural grace and personality of domestic cats, showcasing Poland’s excellence in animal-themed philately. Printed by PWPW, the series is beloved by collectors for its artistic style and lifelike emotion.
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