Baden (Allied Occupation) – Scott # 5N42

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1949 10 Pf green Conradin Kreutzer Centennial issue from Baden’s French Zone (Scott #5N42); MNH, crisp portrait and full original gum.

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Description

Baden Scott #5N42 (1949) — Mint Never Hinged (MNH)

Issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of composer Conradin Kreutzer’s death, this 10 Pfennig green stamp from Baden (Scott #5N42) celebrates one of the state’s most distinguished musical figures. Kreutzer (1780–1849) was a Romantic-era composer and conductor known for his operas and songs that helped shape early 19th-century German music.

Part of Baden’s 1949 commemorative issue under French occupation, this elegant portrait design—framed with laurel leaves and marked “1849–1949”—embodies the refined engraving and cultural focus typical of postwar Baden issues.

This example is mint never hinged, retaining full original gum and showing deep color and crisp detail—ideal for collectors of postwar German commemoratives or musicians on stamps.

Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH); pristine gum; fresh color; well-centered.
Issued: 1949
Color: Green
Denomination: 10 Pfennig
Series: Baden (French Zone – Commemorative Issue)
Subject: Conradin Kreutzer Centennial

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