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Hungary 10 Korona Stamp (Allegorical Figure)

Philatelic Collectible

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a postage stamp from Hungary, denominated at 10 Korona. The stamp features a central allegorical figure, possibly a goddess or personification of Hungary, depicted in a flowing gown with one arm raised. The figure stands within an oval frame, surrounded by what appears to be sun rays or a similar radiant motif. The overall color scheme is predominantly shades of faded blue and grey, typical of older philatelic items. The borders of the stamp exhibit intricate, ornate detailing, suggesting a classical or Art Nouveau influence in design. Below the central image, the word "MAGYARORSZÁG" (Hungary) is visible, along with the denomination "10 KORONA 10" flanking a decorative element. The stamp has perforated edges, which are largely intact though some imperfections or slight wear might be present due to age and handling. The paper quality appears consistent with early-to-mid 20th-century philately. While a precise date of issue is not visible, the 'Korona' currency suggests a period before the hyperinflation and subsequent currency changes in Hungary, likely placing it in the early 20th century, possibly interwar period or slightly earlier. There are no obvious major tears or creases, but the image clarity is somewhat diminished, indicating general aging, potential fading of ink, or minor surface wear. The stamp's corners appear relatively sharp, and the perforations are mostly regular, pointing to decent preservation for its age despite the image being slightly out of focus. The craftsmanship appears standard for currency or philatelic printing of its era.

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I have examined the provided image of the Hungary 10 Korona stamp featuring an allegorical figure. Based on the visual evidence, the stamp appears to be an authentic issue from Hungary, likely from the early 20th century (pre-hyperinflation era). The design, denomination, and 'MAGYARORSZÁG' inscription are consistent with known Hungarian philatelic issues of that period. The condition, while not pristine, is generally good for its age. I note the perforated edges are largely intact, and there are no obvious major tears or creases. However, the image clarity is diminished due to what appears to be fading or minor surface wear. This moderate wear impacts its aesthetic appeal and, consequently, its value. Without physical inspection, I cannot ascertain gum condition, paper thinning, or potential repairs. From a market perspective, common Hungarian definitive issues from this period, even with a higher Korona denomination, are generally not rare unless they possess specific varieties, errors, or exceptional centering, which cannot be determined from the image. The demand for such common issues is moderate among general collectors, but not typically high-value. Comparable examples in similar or slightly better condition often trade in the low single-digit to low double-digit dollar range. To fully authenticate and precisely value this stamp, an in-person examination is crucial. This would allow for a proper assessment of the gum, watermark (if any), paper type, exact perforation count, and any minor flaws not visible in the image. Verifying authenticity further could involve comparing it against known examples in specialized catalogs and potentially using UV light to detect repairs or alterations of which there's no visual indication but which is always a possibility with older stamps. Without these steps, the appraisal remains an estimate based on visual assessment alone.

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