
1971 West Germany Albertina Museum 200th Anniversary Philatelic Set
This is a collection of eight commemorative postage stamps issued by the Deutsche Bundespost (West Germany) in 1971 to mark the 200th anniversary of the Albertina Museum in Vienna. The stamps are presented on a white, gridded philatelic album page within protective black mounts. Each stamp features a detailed monochrome reproduction of a famous artwork held in the museum's collection. Notable subjects include Albrecht Dürer's 'Young Hare' and 'Praying Hands,' as well as works by Rubens and Rembrandt. The stamps are characterized by fine-line engraving, reflecting high-quality intaglio printing craftsmanship typical of the era. The color palette is composed of muted sepia and grey tones on a creamy paper stock, with perforated edges clearly visible. Each stamp bears the inscription '200 Jahre Albertina' and 'Deutsche Bundespost.' The stamps appear to be in Mint Never Hinged (MNH) or lightly mounted condition, with no visible signs of foxing, creases, or torn perforations. The centered mounting suggests they have been carefully curated for a private collection. The set represents a intersection of postal history and fine art reproduction from the early 1970s.
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Estimated Value
$5 - $15 USD
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Category
Philately / Collectible Postage Stamps
Appraised On
March 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$5 - $15 USD
Item Description
This is a collection of eight commemorative postage stamps issued by the Deutsche Bundespost (West Germany) in 1971 to mark the 200th anniversary of the Albertina Museum in Vienna. The stamps are presented on a white, gridded philatelic album page within protective black mounts. Each stamp features a detailed monochrome reproduction of a famous artwork held in the museum's collection. Notable subjects include Albrecht Dürer's 'Young Hare' and 'Praying Hands,' as well as works by Rubens and Rembrandt. The stamps are characterized by fine-line engraving, reflecting high-quality intaglio printing craftsmanship typical of the era. The color palette is composed of muted sepia and grey tones on a creamy paper stock, with perforated edges clearly visible. Each stamp bears the inscription '200 Jahre Albertina' and 'Deutsche Bundespost.' The stamps appear to be in Mint Never Hinged (MNH) or lightly mounted condition, with no visible signs of foxing, creases, or torn perforations. The centered mounting suggests they have been carefully curated for a private collection. The set represents a intersection of postal history and fine art reproduction from the early 1970s.
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