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CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

In February 1867, Hungary was separated from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On this occasion, stamps depicting Emperor Franz Joseph were again issued. These stamps were valid in the Kingdom of Hungary until 1871. A funny little detail on that occasion is that the...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

In 1863 Austria issued the first stamps not depicting emperor Franz Joseph (except newspaper stamps). The new stamps showed the Austrian coat of arms: the double eagle: “However, the Austrian-Hungarian eagle that we are so familiar with in Vienna is unique in that...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

On November 1, 1858, Austria issued five stamps featuring Emperor Franz Joseph. These postage stamps, often referred to as the “Franz Joseph stamps,” holds a special place in the world of stamp collecting in Austria. Todays stamp itself depicts a young...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

In 1851 the first newspaper stamps were issued. They depicted the roman god Mercury, who was god of shopkeepers and merchants, travelers and transporters of goods, and thieves and tricksters. He is commonly identified with the Greek Hermes, the fleet-footed messenger...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

Austria’s postal history is a fascinating journey through time, reflecting the evolution of communication and transportation. It all began in the late 15th century, when the Habsburg Monarchy established a network of postal routes to facilitate the movement of...