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NVPH - 1107, Block (Netherlands), Issued in the year: 1976, Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)

Original dutch stamp block issued as a single collectible unit containing one or more related stamps within official releases

Suitable for thematic, chronological or specialised collections focusing on design, composition and issue format

Article number:
NVPH_B.1107_P_1976
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NVPH - Block ( 1107) - Netherlands (1976) - Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)


Original dutch stamp block issued as a single collectible unit containing one or more related stamps within official releases

Suitable for thematic, chronological or specialised collections focusing on design, composition and issue format

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Country of issue: Netherlands
Year of issue: 1976
NVPH number (stamp): 1107
Condition: Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)
Catalogue reference: NVPH
Catalogue value: € 3,50


Dutch Souvenir sheets consist of one or more related postage stamps issued as a single, unified entity. They are designed as independent collecting items and often emphasise design, presentation and coherence within the issue, with the surrounding printed margins forming an integral part of the overall composition.

Blocks are distinguished by the deliberate use of the surrounding margin as an integral part of the overall design. This margin is often employed to include additional imagery, typography or symbolic elements that cannot be accommodated on the stamp itself. In many cases, a block is conceived as a complete graphic composition, in which the position of the stamp or stamps within the framing carries specific meaning. As a result, blocks function not only as carriers of postage stamps, but as visual entities that reinforce and deepen the theme or commemorative purpose of the issue.

Within a collection, blocks occupy a clearly defined and independent position alongside individual stamps and sheetlets. They are often preserved as complete units, precisely because of the close relationship between the stamp and its surrounding design. Blocks can be arranged chronologically or thematically and are particularly well suited to tracing developments in graphic style and issuing concepts over time. This makes them valuable reference pieces within a structured and coherent collection.


Blocks appeal to different types of collectors. Beginners appreciate the self-contained and visually clear nature of a block, while advanced collectors find depth in varieties, print runs and differences in execution. The extent to which the margin design actively contributes to the overall concept is often of particular interest. Through the combination of postal validity, design and presentation value, blocks form a strong and meaningful addition to a collection focused on visual impact and conceptual coherence.


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