Set of blocks of four «Pro Juventute – Constant change»
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A look back into the past. Scan the stamps using the Post-App and travel back in time to 1915. In 1912, Pro Juventute was founded to combat the spread of tuberculosis – financed by the sale of a charity stamp. The stamp surcharge continues to benefit the foundation’s projects to this day. In 1912, Swiss Post allowed Pro Juventute to sell a 10-centime stamp that was not valid for postage, and so the popular stamp set began. The current stamps are a remake of the 1915 postage stamps. Incidentally, the original design from back then can be seen on the current stamps using UV light – get ready for some surprises!
Basic specifications | |
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Article number | 537596 |
EAN | 7640219235829 |
Alternative item number | A550160 |
Publication date | 06.11.2024 |
Philately | |
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Adhesive-type | Self-adhesive |
Subject | Pro Juventute – Constant change |
Topics | Society & social issues, Children, Pro Juventute |
Cancellation | Mint |
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Set of blocks of four (8 stamps, postage value CHF 8.80+4.40), self-adhesive, mint
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