Some examples of circulated cover of Serbia 2014 with "Science" stamps, shows great Serbian scientist: geologist, paleontologist Petar Stevanovic and botanist Josif Pancica.

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FDC sent as register letter on the stamp issue date: 08.10.2014 with three stamps of paleontologist Petar Stevanovic and fossil of shellfish in the background. A price of 10gr. register letter from Serbia to Germany cost Dinar 224 . Due the fact the common value of three stamps is Dinar 69 only, Dinar 155 paid by cash at post office - see top-right corner of the while label on bottom-left corner of the cover. FDC sent as regular letter on the stamp issue date: 08.10.2014 with three stamps of paleontologist Petar Stevanovic and fossil of shellfish in the background. A price of 10gr. register letter from Serbia to Germany cost Dinar 74 . Due the fact the common value of three stamps is Dinar 46 only, Dinar 28 paid by cash at post office - see top-right corner of the while label on bottom-left corner of the cover.
Great Serbian scientist geologist and paleontologist Petar Stevanovic on mailed FDC of Serbia 2014 Great Serbian scientist geologist and paleontologist Petar Stevanovic on mailed FDC of Serbia 2014
Regular letter sent on the stamp issue date: 08.10.2014 with six stamps of paleontologist Petar Stevanovic and fossil of shellfish in the background.. A price of 10gr. register letter from Serbia to Germany cost Dinar 224. Due the fact the common value of three stamps is Dinar 138 only, Dinar 86 paid by cash at post office - see top-right corner of the while label on bottom-left corner of the cover. Regular letter with both stamps of the set, shows great Serbian scientists: geologist and paleontologist Petar Stevanovic and botanist Josef Pancica.. A price of big 80gr. register letter from Serbia to Germany cost Dinar 336 . Due the fact the common value of three stamps is Dinar 314 only, Dinar 22 paid by cash at post office - see top-right corner of the while label on bottom-left corner of the cover.
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For some reason, Deutsche Post (German Post Authority) almost always add their own label with their own register number on register letters sent to Germany from abroad. Usually, when there are some empty place on the cover, they put it there. However, some times they put it over stamps, as on the examples below. This time it was possible to remove these labels without damage any stamp.
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