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Black overprint on the Yugoslavian stamps. Perforation 12 ½

| Mi 1 | 990,600 issued | ||
| Mi 1 a | 0,50 din | violet | |
| Mi 1 b | 0,50 din | purpur | |
| Mi 1 c | 0,50 din | bright violet | |
| Mi 2 | 1 din | 1,373.200 issued | |
| Mi 3 | 2 din | 30,000 issued | |
| Mi 4 | 5 din | 358,500 issued | |
| Mi 5 | 10 din | 66,400 issued |
Stamps with a value of 0.50 din were most commonly issued in violet, but also in purple and a rare bright violet color.
Sheets
Stamps were printed in sheets of 100 stamps.
Perforations


Double perforation on the left side
Varieties and errors
Double overprints exist on a stamps Mi 1a, Mi 1c and MI 5 (one is blind), inverted overprints exist on Mi 1a, Mi 2, Mi 3 and Mi 4.


Left: inverted overprint
Right: double overprint
Shifted overprints exist on all values and also major shifted overprints where some of the stamps on the sheet left without overprint.


Abklatsch (offset print on the back) can be found in all values.
