File:LIE 1979 MiNr0734 mt B002.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLIE 1979 MiNr0734 mt B002.jpg |
Stamp of the Principality of Liechtenstein; 1979; definitive stamp of the issue "Patrons of Liechtenstein"; stamp motive with a painting of the Saint Lucius (meant is Lucius of Chur which appeared in the 5th/6th century AD as missionary in Raetia) and the Saint Florian (meant is Florian von Lorch (Roman military officer in Austria in the 3rd century) or Florinus von Remüs (Christian parson in Graubünden (Switzerland) in the 3rd century, also written "Ramosch"), painting in Romanesque style; mint stamp |
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Date | (first issue day of the stamp) | ||||
Source | scan of original | ||||
Author | Swiss Post as contract partner of the Government of Liechtenstein | ||||
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Picture description | The Saints Lucius and Florianus at a Romanesque painting |
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First day of issue | |
Publisher | Swiss Post as contract partner of the Government of Liechtenstein |
Design | Adalbert Pilch (1917-2004) (design) Alfred Fischer (* 1926) (/engraving) |
Printer | "Österreichische Staatsdruckerei", Vienna |
Printing technique | Recess printing and photogravure, combined |
Circulation | 917,046 (in sheets à 4 stamps) |
Perforation | Comb perforation, K 13¾ : 12¾ |
MICHEL Nr. | Liechtenstein, Nr. 734 |
SCOTT Nr. | Liechtenstein, No. 674 |
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