Bilingual, 1st February 1910,
no’s 54-63.
Design: Robert Mols and Piet van Engelen
Engraving and printing: Waterlow and Sons
(London)
Perforation: 14 or 15 (15 is more rare,
probably does not exist for 61 & 63)
size: 24 x 31 mm or 31 x 24 mm
Sheet: 50
Circulation:
No.54 (5c, green), 390,000 stamps
No.55 (10c, carmine), 375,000 stamps
No.56 (15c, ochre) 305,000 stamps
No.57 (25c, blue), 290,000 stamps
No.58 (40c, blue/green), 180,000 stamps
No.59 (50c, olive), 245,000 stamps
No.60 (1Fr, carmine), 190,000 stamps
No.61 (3Fr, red), 12,000 stamps
No.62 (5Fr, carmine), 9000 stamps
No.63 (10Fr, green), 8500 stamps


No.55 exists in carmine and shiny carmine
“carmine lace”, the difference is impossible to show in a picture.
No.57 with imperforated board

SPECIMEN: 54-60 (I do not know if the 61-63
exist with specimen)


No.61 imperforated (not in COB), see the
first example.

