75 years  - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1949 - 1 Shilling

Designer: Dachauer, Wilhelm

75 years - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1949 - 1 Shilling


Theme: Post & Philately
CountryAustria / II. Republic of Austria
Issue Date1949
Face Value 1.00 
Colorblue
Printing TypePhotogravure
Stamp TypeCommemorative
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number288
Chronological ChapterOOS-OE2
SID433893
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The third value level shows us a laurel-crowned girl's head. In the course of its history, the Universal Postal Union has always put the common before the dividing line. Undeterred by wars and government overturns, he always had in mind the goal that his founders had in mind. Dissemination of intellectual and economic goods and peaceful cooperation in the spirit of mutual respect and friendship. At the congresses in Paris (1878), Lisbon, Vienna (1891) Washington (1897), Rome (1906), Madrid (1920), Stockholm (1924), London (1929), Cairo (1934), Buenos Aires (1939) and Paris (1947) were drafted to world-wide treaties. Already in 1949 they made sure that there was hardly an angle of the earth that would not have been accessible to the postal service.

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The third value level shows us a laurel-crowned girl's head. In the course of its history, the Universal Postal Union has always put the common before the dividing line. Undeterred by wars and government overturns, he always had in mind the goal that his founders had in mind. Dissemination of intellectual and economic goods and peaceful cooperation in the spirit of mutual respect and friendship. At the congresses in Paris (1878), Lisbon, Vienna (1891) Washington (1897), Rome (1906), Madrid (1920), Stockholm (1924), London (1929), Cairo (1934), Buenos Aires (1939) and Paris (1947) were drafted to world-wide treaties. Already in 1949 they made sure that there was hardly an angle of the earth that would not have been accessible to the postal service..