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SCG6492 - Hungary 1941 “Return to the East” Stamp – Crown of Saint Stephen
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Issued in 1941 by the Kingdom of Hungary (Magyar Kir. Posta), this 10 fillér stamp commemorates Hungary’s territorial revision during World War II, celebrating the “Return to the East” (Kelet Visszatér). The design, engraved by Légrády Sándor, features two medieval Hungarian kings flanking the radiant Holy Crown of Saint Stephen—the nation’s most sacred symbol of sovereignty. Rendered in deep green and gold tones, it reflects both nationalism and religious devotion during a pivotal moment in Hungarian history.
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