Condition: as photo shows, clean, without any harm
Size: stamp 30 x 23 mm, closed booklet 92 x 84 milimetres
Issued in Czech Republic, 21st October 2020
10 postage stamps - self-adhesive
The sheet is insert into a cardboard cover.
Theme:
The Aero 750 Sport Coupé racing car.
The specialist racing car
Aero 750 Sport Coupé driven by Otto Nimshaus competed in the
Czechoslovak 1,000 Miles race in 1934. The aerodynamic model with
a glass top was built by the car builder Oldřich Uhlík in the Prague’s
district of Strašnice. Although everything was to be prepared and tested
well before the competition, the builder delivered the car only three
days before the start and the crew had no time to test it and detect
possible defects. The car proved to be insufficiently equipped and
prepared for the competition, and the crew had to give up the race right
in the middle of it. After the race, the disappointed Nimshaus handed
the car over to the Aero company. It could be seen at various car racing
events until 1936.
10 die-cut self-adhesive stamps in the form of area-wide stickers separated by a serrated cut
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Shipping: Economy shipping by the Czech Post.
Postage shipping can be combined for multiple orders.
Economy shipping is without tracking, without insurance
or you can choose the registered postage service - standard shipping. The Czech Post.
Packaging: safely and carefully wrapped. With Czech Republic stamps on a package.
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