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English: Gibbons describes shade as "Bright Mauve"
Expiry date
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1990-10-02
Format
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Stamp
Themes
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Famous_People  · Heads_of_State  · Men
Emission
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Definitive
Issued on
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1905
Size
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179 x 130 mm
Print run
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6,600
Series
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Sir_Rowland_Hill,_Death_Centenary
Perforation
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14
Paper
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thin shining paper
Colors
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Mauve
Score
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80% Accuracy: Very Low
Related items
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Philatelic_Product_(Related):_Romania's_floristic_heritage_(Romania)
Printing
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Typography
Face value
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12 Sarawak cent
Gum
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White, glossy
Watermark
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Crown and CA
Catalog codes
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Stamp Number MY-SR 42a  · Stanley Gibbons MY-SR 42a
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Source https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/885072-Issues_of_1899-1908-Sarawak
Author Post of Sarawak
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