Pictorial Yugoslavia stamps, for postage on airmail letters, were first issued in 1934. These attractive airmail stamps feature contemporary aircraft flying above historic Yugoslavian cities and natural wonders.
The five pictorial airmail Yugoslavia stamps shown above were issued on June 15, 1934 to promote Tourist Attractions in Yugoslavia. These airmail stamps are perforated 12 1/2.
The catalog details and descriptions are as follows.
The eight pictorial airmail stamps shown above were issued on September 12, 1937 to promote Tourist Attractions in Yugoslavia.
The catalog details and descriptions, for stamps that are perforated 11 1/2 x 12 1/2 or 12 1/2 x 11 1/2, are as follows.
The catalog details and descriptions, for stamps that are perforated 12 1/2, are as follows.
The two pictorial airmail stamps shown above were issued on August 15, 1940. These airmail stamps are perforated 12 1/2.
The catalog details and descriptions are as follows.
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Airmail Stamps of 1934-1940
The 3 D. denomination pictorial airmail stamp of 1934 shown above was re-issued with black borders around the design (Sc. #C6) on January 1, 1935 in Memory of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
The king was assassinated, during a state visit to Paris, on October 9, 1934.