
Liechtenstein Philatelic Collection Page (1912-1920 Issues)
This is a vintage postage stamp album page specifically dedicated to the Principality of Liechtenstein. The page features a variety of early 20th-century definitive and commemorative postage stamps. Prominently displayed is a 1912-15 series featuring the profile of Prince Johann II, alongside a secondary set from approximately 1920 depicting the national coat of arms. The stamps present a diverse palette of colors including carmine, grey-black, olive green, orange, and blue. Physically, the philatelic items are perforated on paper, mounted onto a printed album leaf that includes a decorative border and historical facts about Liechtenstein. Condition-wise, the stamps appear to be mounted with hinges; some demonstrate visible toning and aging of the paper stock. Several stamps show evidence of postmarks, indicating they are in 'used' condition, while others appear 'mint' or unused. Hand-written pencil notations are visible on the page, likely penned by a previous collector to indicate catalog values or inventory notes. The album page itself shows some light creasing and edge wear consistent with mid-20th-century storage. The printing quality of the stamps reflects the intaglio and typography methods of the Austro-Hungarian and post-WWI era, showing fine detail in the heraldic and portrait designs.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Philately / Stamp Collecting
Appraised On
January 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a vintage postage stamp album page specifically dedicated to the Principality of Liechtenstein. The page features a variety of early 20th-century definitive and commemorative postage stamps. Prominently displayed is a 1912-15 series featuring the profile of Prince Johann II, alongside a secondary set from approximately 1920 depicting the national coat of arms. The stamps present a diverse palette of colors including carmine, grey-black, olive green, orange, and blue. Physically, the philatelic items are perforated on paper, mounted onto a printed album leaf that includes a decorative border and historical facts about Liechtenstein. Condition-wise, the stamps appear to be mounted with hinges; some demonstrate visible toning and aging of the paper stock. Several stamps show evidence of postmarks, indicating they are in 'used' condition, while others appear 'mint' or unused. Hand-written pencil notations are visible on the page, likely penned by a previous collector to indicate catalog values or inventory notes. The album page itself shows some light creasing and edge wear consistent with mid-20th-century storage. The printing quality of the stamps reflects the intaglio and typography methods of the Austro-Hungarian and post-WWI era, showing fine detail in the heraldic and portrait designs.
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