Postmarks of Serbia
Cancellations or Postmarks stamped within the borders of the current Serbia territory. Chronological classification by the timeline of Serbian history.
Prephilately edit
Philately in older context edit
Austrian Empire period (1850-1867) edit
Stamps were used in the Temes and Banat-Serbian Military Frontier districts.
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3 kr Issue 1850, 3 kr WERSCHETZ, Temes District, (Vršac) Mueller popularity index 8
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9 kr issue 1850, cancelled NEUSATZ, Banat (Novi Sad)
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Issue 1850, 9 kr SEMLIN, Banat-Serbian Military Border, (Zemun), Mueller popularity index 8
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9 kr, SEMLIN (Zemun)
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Issue 1859, 5 kr, G:BECSKEREK (German), Temes District (Zrenjanin)
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5 kr issue 1859, cancelled NEU-VERBASZ, Banat (Vrbas)
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Issue 1859 PANCSOVA, Banat-Serbian Military Border (Pančevo)
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Issue 1861, 15 kr, NEU BECSE (German), Temes District (Novi Bečej)
Principality of Serbia (1866-1881) edit
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20 para, issue 1869, Prince Milan
Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) edit
Stamps of Austria-Hungary in the Kingdom of Hungary (Transleithania), Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia and Military Frontier sorted by issue. Stamps of Austria were in use until 31 July 1871, before the first own stamps of the Kingdom of Hungary were available.
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Austrian KK issue 1867, cancelled at TORONTÁL-SZECSAN (Sečanj) in January 1871.
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Issue 1871 lithographed 10 kr, cancelled at NAGY BECSKEREK (Zrenjanin)
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Issue 1871 engraved, 10 kr cancelled in 1873 at MITROVICA (Sremska Mitrovica)
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Issues 1871 25 kr at SEMLIN (Zemun)
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5 kr issue 1881, cancelled Hungarian PÉTERVÁRAD (Petrovaradin) in 1891
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20 kr issue 1881, cancelled Hungarian HÓDSÁGH (Odžaci) in 1895
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1 kr Journal issue 1881, cancelled at ZOMBOR (Sombor) in 1893
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Cover from 1907, cancelled at ZOMBOR (Sombor) in 1907
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24 kr issue 1888, cancelled at GLOGON (Glogonj) in 1890
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50 kr, issue 1888, bilingual cancelled MITROWICZ - MITROVICA (Sremska Mitrovica) in 1893 (Military Border)
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2 kr issue 1890 (regraved), cancelled at VERSECZ (Vršac) in 1897
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5 fillér issue 1900, cancelled Hungarian PÁRDÁNY (Žitište) in 1900
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20 fillér, issue 1904, IRIG (Irig, Serbia) in 1907
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2 korona issue 1908, cancelled PANCSOVA (Pančevo) in 1909
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50 fillér, issue 1913, IRIG in 1916
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1 korona, issue 1913, NAGY KIKINDA (Kikinda) in 1915
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80 fillér, issue 1914, Hungarian cancelled TÖRÖK BECSE (Novi Bečej) in 1916
Kingdom of Serbia (1881-1918) edit
Yugoslavia edit
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918-1929) edit
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20 dinar issue 1924 (King Alexander) cancelled at Banatski Karlovac in 1927