Indigenous peoples, animals and landscapes. No’s 168-183.

 

Date of issue: 1 April 1931

Expiration date: 1 September 1942

Design:

Engraving: L'Institut de Gravure de Paris (Graphical Institute of Paris)

Printing: Atelier du Timbre, Malines. (Zegeldrukkerij, Mechelen-Belgium)

Perforation: 11.5

Size: 33.5 x 24 & 24 x 34.5 mm

Sheet: 75

Marginal inscriptions:

Circulation: see the series

 

No 168. 10c, sepia, 1,990,850 stamps

No 169. 15c, gray, 2,884,575 stamps

No 170. 20c, lilac, 1,838,175stamps

No 171. 25c, blue, 3,546150 stamps

No 172. 40c, green, 1,305,300stamps

No 173. 50c, violet, 3,992,850 stamps

No 173a. 50c, brown-violet, circulation unknown

No 174. 60c, brown-violet, 1,250,850 stamps

No 175. 75c, red-carmine, 3,416,925 stamps

No 176. 1Fr, pink, 3, 416,175 stamps

No 177. 1,25Fr, brown-red, 1,533,150 stamps

No 177A. 1,50Fr, gray, circulation unknown

No 178. 2Fr, ultramarine, 2,865,750stamps

No 178A. 2,50Fr, blue, circulation unknown

No 179. 3,25Fr, gray-black, 1,916,025 stamps

No 180. 4Fr, violet, 1,048,500 stamps

No 181. 5Fr, violet-brown, 721,125stamps

No 182. 10Fr, red-orange, 418,450 stamps

No 183. 20Fr, sepia, 286,425 stamps

The series:

 

There are no variations known for any of the above shown material.

Curiosity in overprint.

 

Imperforated: no’s 173, 175, 177, 177A & 178A