Vintage Germany Poster Stamp 10 Heller National Association For Child Protection
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Vintage (Circa 1910-1920) Germany Charity Poster Stamp 10 Heller Asylum Building Block National Association For Child Protection Unused Previously Glued To Page On Top Of Stamp 80% Original Gum.. The Poster Stamp R ... Read More
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- Year of Issue
- 1910-1920
Item Description
Vintage (Circa 1910-1920) Germany Charity Poster Stamp 10 Heller Asylum Building Block National Association For Child Protection Unused Previously Glued To Page On Top Of Stamp 80% Original Gum..The Poster Stamp Reads: "10 Heller Asyl Baustein Reichsverein Für Kinderschutz." Translation: "10 Heller Asylum Building Block National Association For Child Protection." Description: This Poster Stamp Features A Smiling Young Girl Framed Within A Decorative Blue And White Border, Emphasizing Innocence And Hope. The Text Refers To A Fundraising Effort, Where Buying A "Baustein" (Building Block) Helped Support The Construction Or Maintenance Of Children's Asylums (Shelters) Through Donations Of 10 Heller. The Issuer, The Reichsverein Für Kinderschutz (National Association For Child Protection), Was Dedicated To Providing Shelter, Care, And Protection To Orphaned Or Vulnerable Children Throughout German-Speaking Regions. Dating: Based On The 10 Heller Denomination And The Design Style, This Stamp Was Issued Circa 1910s To Early 1920s, Likely Around The Period Following World War I, When Child Welfare Movements Became Especially Prominent In Germany And Austria Due To Widespread Social Hardship. Purpose: This Type Of Poster Stamp Served As Both A Fundraising Tool And A Symbol Of Participation In Charitable Efforts To Support Child Welfare Institutions. Individuals Would Purchase And Affix These Stamps To Show Their Support For Social Causes. This poster stamp is German. Specifically, the language used is German, and the organization "Reichsverein Für Kinderschutz" (National Association for Child Protection) was a German charitable group active mainly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The use of "Reichsverein" (Reich Association) points directly to its German origin, because "Reich" referred to the German Empire (1871–1918) and then to Germany more generally afterward. The currency unit Heller was used in parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and later briefly in Germany and Austria after World War I, but the overall style, phrasing, and charitable structure fits best with German social and welfare efforts during that time. Chat GPT
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