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SCG7309 - Austria 1919 – Mercury Head 75 Heller (Imperforate)
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This striking Austrian stamp from 1919 features the profile of Mercury, the Roman god of trade and communication, symbolizing speed and efficiency — ideals central to the postal service. Designed by W. Dachauer, it forms part of the first definitive series of the post-imperial Republic of Austria. Printed in a deep red-orange shade and imperforate, it bears the denomination of 75 Heller. These “Mercury” issues are among Austria’s most iconic post-WWI designs, widely admired for their classical engraving style and intricate Art Nouveau border.
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