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A CURIOUS STAMP. Among the £2,000,000 worth of stamps displayed at the London exhibition was one of the most tragic of stamps, the “Death Stamp ’ ot Serbia, issued in 1904, to commemorate the accession of King Peter I The .assassination of King Alexandei and Queen Draga prepared the way for accession, and, in a curious way, the new stamps bore the portrait ot the murdered monarch. A French engraver prepared the design from the original executed by a Serbian artist; it showed the profiles of the founder of the dynasty and of King Peter. When the stamps were released at the tmeime of the latter’s coronation it was discovered that the design contained the death mask of King Alexander .When the stamps were inverted the single head could be traced in the reversed features of the two. It was a most skilful and subtle introduction. The engraver denied this, and the mystery has never been solved.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 23 August 1923, Page 4

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NOTES. Thames Star, Volume LVII, 23 August 1923, Page 4

NOTES. Thames Star, Volume LVII, 23 August 1923, Page 4