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SCG7384 - West Berlin Heuss Definitives (1954–1960)
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These classic definitive stamps from West Berlin depict the profile of Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1959). The designs, created by Prof. Hermann Eidenbenz, show Heuss in a minimalist line-engraved portrait emphasizing dignity and leadership. The blue 40 Pf and red 20 Pf denominations belong to the “Heuss I” issue series (1954–1960), used extensively during the early Cold War years when Berlin symbolized democratic resilience. The inscription “Deutsche Bundespost Berlin” distinguishes them from Federal German issues.
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