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The postal stamps of the Croatian post Mostar
From the begining (1993. until now) of issuing postal stamps three currencies and a couple of organisation structures of the Croatian post Mostar have changed. This is a result of a difficult war and post-war period in which the Croatian post Mostar was established and in which it evolved. Let us mention some significant dates.
- In June 1993 in the Medjugorje postal office 88266, the first five postal stamps with the PT HZ HB logo (Post and telecommunications of the Croatian Community Herzeg-Bosnia) were printed in the Zrinski printing house in Čakovec. The stamps were valued in Croatian dinares - HRD, the currency that was in used during the war period on the territory on which the current Croatian post Mostar was functioning.
- From May 30th 1994 to January 1st 1999, postal stamps are issued in the kuna currency - HRK. After Januray 1st 1999 and till this day the nominal value of the Croatian post's stamps is in convertible marks - KM.
- From December 3rd 1993 the postal stamps of the Croatian post Mostar bear the title:
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
CROATIAN REPUBLIC OF HERZEG-BOSNIA
- From April 4th 1997 the postal stamps of the Croatian post Mostar bear the title:
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
HPT HERZEG - BOSNIA
- From January 1st 1999 the postal stamps of the Croatian post Mostar bear the title:
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
HPT LTD. MOSTAR
- From January 1st 2003, with the separation of the HPT Ltd. Mostar Company (Croatian post and telecommunications Ltd. Mostar), the Croatian post Ltd. Mostar was established as an independent company. Since then and till this day, the postal stamps bear the title:
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
CROATIAN POST LTD. MOSTAR
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