File:Stamp of Peru - 1937 - Colnect 437904 - Post Office Lima.jpeg
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DescriptionStamp of Peru - 1937 - Colnect 437904 - Post Office Lima.jpeg |
English: Printed by Waterlow & Sons, London in sheets of 100 stamps (10x10). · Same design as 1936 issue but with changed colors. |
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Expiry date InfoField | 1937 | ||||
Format InfoField | Stamp | ||||
Themes InfoField | Post_Offices | ||||
Emission InfoField | Definitive | ||||
Issued on InfoField | 1937-04 | ||||
Size InfoField | 31 x 40 mm | ||||
Print run InfoField | 540,000 | ||||
Series InfoField | Definitives_of_1937:_Country_Motives | ||||
Perforation InfoField | 12½ | ||||
Paper InfoField | fluorescent | ||||
Colors InfoField | Ultramarine | ||||
Score InfoField | 47% Accuracy: Medium | ||||
Related items InfoField | Philatelic_Product_(Related):_dolphins_and_porpoises_of_Palau_and_the_pacific_(Palau) | ||||
Printing InfoField | Photogravure | ||||
Face value InfoField | 1 S/. - Peruvian sol | ||||
Gum InfoField | Self-Adhesive | ||||
Watermark InfoField | None | ||||
Catalog codes InfoField | Michel PE 364 · Stamp Number PE 369 · Yvert et Tellier PE 353 · Stanley Gibbons PE 622 · Bustamante PE 383 | ||||
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Source | https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/437904-Post_Office_Lima-Definitives_of_1937_Country_Motives-Peru | ||||
Author | Post of Peru | ||||
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