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This high-value stamp from Hungary, issued in 1923, depicts the Madonna and Child, a traditional motif symbolizing the nation’s deep Christian heritage. The central design shows the Virgin Mary crowned, holding the infant Jesus, framed with the inscription “Patrona Hungariae” (Protector of Hungary). Printed in striking red and violet, this 3000 Korona issue was part of the inflation-period postal series following World War I. Such high denominations reflected Hungary’s severe economic struggles during the early 1920s. A significant piece of philatelic and historical value, it is highly sought after by collectors specializing in Hungarian classics and inflation issues.
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