Postmarks of Serbia
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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)
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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)
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20 para, issue 1895, King Alexander, cancelled BEOGRAD (Belgrade) in 1895
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Postal card sent from NISH (Niš) during its occupation by Bulgarian troops in 1915-18
Yugoslavia
[edit]Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918-1929)
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20 dinar issue 1924 (King Alexander) cancelled at Banatski Karlovac in 1927