Saarland – Scott # 126, used

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Saar Scott #126 is a 1934 pictorial definitive depicting a Saar village and church scene, inscribed “SAARGEBIET.” This example is offered used with visible cancellation and good overall condition.

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Description

Issued in 1934 during the final year of the League of Nations administration of the Saar Territory, Saar Scott #126 is a pictorial definitive depicting a hilltop town dominated by a church and clustered village buildings. The scene is rendered in fine engraved detail, emphasizing Saar’s rural character and architectural heritage.

The stamp is inscribed “SAARGEBIET” across the top and framed by a decorative border consistent with the late Saar pictorial series. This group of issues reflects a turn toward calm, scenic, and civic imagery in the period immediately preceding the 1935 plebiscite that returned the Saar to Germany.

With its balanced composition and subdued coloration, Scott #126 represents one of the concluding designs of Saar’s independent postal identity under international administration.

This example is offered used, with a clear cancellation, intact perforations, and strong overall eye appeal.

Country: Saar Territory
Year of Issue: 1934
Scott Number: 126
Denomination: 50 centimes
Condition: Used

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