Travel the World of Postage Stamps - Hungarian Dog Breeds - Puli (Canis lupus familiaris) - Hungary 1956 - Michel Hungary 1460 - my hobby

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Travel the World of Postage Stamps - Hungarian Dog Breeds - Puli (Canis lupus familiaris) - Hungary 1956 - Michel Hungary 1460 - my hobby.

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Greetings friends!

Yesterday we said goodbye to Bulgaria, or. to be more precise, we told her - Goodbye!

Earlier, in Bulgaria, we saw postage stamps depicting hunting dogs and game, which is their specialization.

Many countries often use dogs as images for postage stamps, this is something that has always sold well.

I wanted to see what kind of dogs the neighbors of Bulgaria portrayed on their postage stamps.

For this I jumped over Romania and ended up in Hungary many years ago, in 1956.

I like jumping like that.

On the first postage stamp from Series Hungarian Dog Breeds, issued in Hungary in 1956, we see Puli (Canis lupus familiaris).

This is not only the first brand of this series, it is. the first Hungarian postage stamp to show a dog, according to the Michel catalog.

This episode is very interesting. You see a triangular postage stamp, but there are rectangular postage stamps in this series.

Each postage stamp, on the reverse side, has a watermark in the form of five-pointed stars, apparently, this is an echo of the fact that after the Second World War, Hungary was ceded to the Soviet Union.

The print quality of this series is excellent.

What is surprising to me is that the auction price for this postage stamp is very low, although its circulation is small, only 447,000 copies.

I have seen more expensive postage stamps with a circulation of over 7 million.

But as they say, demand dictates supply, lol.

This postage stamp received a face value of 40 Hungarian fillér.

Interestingly, Puli, a very funny creature, the birth of which, it seems to me, is irrational, lol.

Usually, people tend to make rational decisions, for example, less hair, as a result, fewer fleas.

I imagined this dog walking through burdock thickets, silt through other vegetation with thorns, what does its blond wool turn into?

I would have lacked the patience to comb out all the thorns of the fur and this dog would look like a bald cat.

If you do not know where the fashion for dreads came from, then look at this dog and you will understand everything.

Let's take a look at this postage stamp.

Description of the postage stamp:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: Hungary.
Subject: #Dogs, #fauna, #nature, #animals, #Bulgaria.
Series: Hunting Dogs.
Name: Puli (Canis lupus familiaris).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 40 Hungarian fillér.
Michel's Hungary catalog code: 1460.
Episode release date: March 17, 1956.
Perforation: comb11 xline13.
Postage stamp size: 60 x 31 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography and Recess.
Circulation: 477,996.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.24 - $ 0.48.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.08.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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To be continued.

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You can see the development of the story of my postage stamp collection on my Leofinance blog

I edited a photo in the program PhotoDirector, which I also installed on my smartphone.

Author @barski
Ukraine

For my publications, I do not use stock photographs, it is fundamentally important for me to use photographs that I have made with my own hands for publication and I can name them - authorial work.

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