Germany – Scott #s 1496-15 & 1541-43
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Germany (FRG) Scott 1496–1515 & 1541–1543 is a mint never hinged group of modern commemoratives from 1987–1989 covering culture, science, architecture, and international themes.
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Description
Issued between 1987 and 1989, Germany (Federal Republic) Scott #1496–1515 and #1541–1543 form a large commemorative and special-issue group reflecting the extraordinary cultural, scientific, and civic life of West Germany in the final years before reunification.
These stamps cover an impressive range of themes, including:
• Historic anniversaries and city jubilees
• Literature and music, including Heinrich Heine and the German Choral Federation
• Science and technology, including Joseph von Fraunhofer and modern engineering
• Architecture and heritage preservation
• Nature and wildlife, including the Dülmen wild horses
• International cooperation, including Rotary International and the World Food Programme
• European unity and Europa issues
Designs range from traditional portrait engraving to bold late-1980s graphic modernism, making this group especially attractive visually and historically.
These stamps were issued in denominations from 60 to 80 pfennig, covering standard domestic and international letter rates, and were produced at a time when German stamp printing was at its technical peak.
This group is offered Mint Never Hinged (MNH), with full original gum, clean surfaces, and crisp color throughout. A superb lot for collectors of modern Germany, Europa, culture, science, and high-quality stamp design.
Country: Germany (Federal Republic)
Years of Issue: 1987–1989
Scott Numbers: 1496–1515, 1541–1543
Denominations: 60–80 pfennig
Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH)





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