Indigenous peoples, landscapes and animals. No’s 114-117
Stamps used from 25 August 1931 & 5 November 1937 (no. 112)
Overprint with new values and two bars over the old value.
Date of issue: 28 May 1941
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: 34.5 x 24.5 mm
Sheet: 75
Marginal inscriptions:
Circulation: 9,000 series
No 114. 40c, green (no 95)
No 115. 50c, violet (no 96)
No 116. 1,50F, violet-brown (no 112)
No 117. 2F, blue (no101)
The series:
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114-V Large point after the C (notice the damaged number 5)
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No 114 with forged overprint
Because it only helps the people who make forgeries, we will not explain what is wrong.
Our advice is to buy your stamps at dealers who guarantee their stamps.
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In some of the overprints, the two bars are at the bottom are “broken”
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117-Cu Blue ink spot in the R from Uranda.
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