In 1906 Bosnia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that year put the issue some stamps of different values, for all the Balkan territory, including a value of 45 heller.
In the city of Banjaluka, a monastery in the town of Trapisti produces a cheese already famous throughout the empire for their kindness and 45 heller allows your shipping for this specialty.
In 1910 the post office in the city are beginning to provide the monastery of the stamp is not punched out, the brothers use it for a while, then decide which is more convenient to use the value with perforation, then decide to have a special machine, which creates a special notch, from 11 1 / 2.
flatelica So does this peculiarity, known as "drilling private Banja Luka."
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In 1906 Bosnia Was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire During this year issued Were Some stamps of different values, for the Balkan Territories, Including a value of 45 heller.
In the city of Banjaluka, a monastery in the village of Trapisti produces cheese famous throughout the empire and 45 heller Allows the shipping.
In 1910 the post office in the city Provide beginning to the monastery of not perforated stamps, the monks use These stamps for a while, then decided to use the value with perforation, with Their Own machine, Which Creates Unusually perforation, 11 1 / 2.
This special perforation in the philatelic world is Known as "private perforation Banja Luka"
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