Saarland – Scott # 106, hinged
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Saar Scott #106 is a 1930 pictorial definitive depicting a major civic building and inscribed “SAARGEBIET.” This example is unused, hinged, with original gum and good overall condition.
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Description
Issued in 1930 during the League of Nations administration of the Saar Territory, Saar Scott #106 is a pictorial definitive depicting a prominent civic building rendered in a bold, architectural engraving style. The design emphasizes institutional stability and regional identity at a moment when Saar’s political future remained unresolved.
The stamp is inscribed “SAARGEBIET” across the top and features a 25 franc denomination, marking it as a higher-value issue within the pictorial series. Strong linear engraving, symmetrical framing, and saturated color give the stamp a commanding visual presence typical of early 1930s European stamp design.
Pictorial issues from this later Saar period reflect a refined, confident aesthetic that contrasts with earlier transitional overprints and surcharges. Scott #106 is an important component for collectors assembling a comprehensive Saar Territory collection leading up to the 1935 plebiscite.
This example is offered unused, hinged, with original gum present, a light hinge mark, intact perforations, and strong overall eye appeal.
Country: Saar Territory
Year of Issue: 1930
Scott Number: 106
Denomination: 25 francs
Condition: Unused, Hinged





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