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2833) Stjepan II. Kotromanić (Srebrenik, 1292 - Bobovac, September 28, 1353) Bosnian ban from 1314 to 1353, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mostar (Mostar Post) has issued a postage stamp of 3.30 BAM depicting a coin which was one of the first issues during his reign: Date of Stamp issue: 12.05.2023:

2833) Stjepan II. Kotromanić (Srebrenik, 1292 - Bobovac, September 28, 1353) Bosnian ban from 1314 to 1353, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mostar (Mostar Post) has issued a postage stamp of 3.30 BAM depicting a coin which was one of the first issues during his reign: Date of Stamp issue: 12.05.2023:

Bosnia and Herzegovina Post (BH Posta, Sarajevo), Croatian Posts (HP Mostar, Mostar) and Serbian Posts (Srpska Poste, Banja Luka).

This Stamp Series is being brought out by HP Mostar (Mostar Posts):

About Archaeological Treasures:

Stjepan II. Kotromanić (Srebrenik, 1292 - Bobovac, September 28, 1353) was Bosnian ban from 1314 to 1353

He built Bobovac, the most important and best-fortified town in medieval Bosnia, before the first half of the 14th century

He encouraged the exploitation of Bosnian iron, silver and copper mines and trade, especially with Dubrovnik. 

He was the first Bosnian ruler to mint his own money

In the beginning he was in the service of the Bosnian ban Mladin II. Bribirski. 

He then joined an alliance against Mladin II, who was defeated in 1322 with the help of the Venetians and the Croatian-Hungarian King Karl I. Robert. 

After that, Stjepan took power in Bosnia together with his brother Vladislav and they ruled jointly from 1326 to 1353

Relying on the Angevins, he took advantage of the discord in Serbia after the death of King Milutin and occupied Soli, Usora, Završje, the coast between Neretva and Cetina and Hum, opening Bosnia's access to the sea. 

In 1333, he confirmed the possession of Ston and Pelješac to the people of Dubrovnik, who, in return, agreed to pay an annual fee. 

He ruled independently in Bosnia, as evidenced by the fact that Pope Ivan XXII called him "the ruler of Bosnia" in one letter. 

During his reign, Catholicism strengthened in Bosnia, and the Franciscans expanded their activities by establishing a special vicarage in 1339. He was succeeded by his nephew Tvrtko I, who became the first Bosnian king. (Željka Šaravanja).

The Postage Stamp:


The postage stamp of 3.30 BAM depicts a Coin of Novac Stjepana II, Kotromanica which was one of the first numismatic issues of the Ban.

The First Day Cover (FDC) shows a stylised sword and shield symbolising the various armed conflicts which Stjepan II. Kotromanić had to undergo during his reign.

At top right is affixed the Stamp Sheet (SS) issued cancelled with a special cancellation postmark/handstamp depicting a crown. The cancellation is of Mostar and the cancellation date is - "12.05.2023".


The Stamp Sheet (SS)

Technical details:

Issue Date: 12.05.2023

Designer: Manlio Napoli

Printer: AKD d.o.o. Zagreb

Size: 35.50 mm x 25.56 mm

Value: 3.30 BAM




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