Stamp of 1959 with new value. No 224.
First issued on 15 October 1959, no 212 of
the series “Protected animals”.
African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) were
historically found south of the Sahara Desert to the south tip of Africa, from
the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. Currently their population is limited to
several national parks and game reserves in southern Africa due to poaching and
habitat destruction.
Date of issue: 25 November 1960
Expiration date:
1 July 1962
Design: Jean van
Noten (1903-1982)
Printer: Hélio
Courvoisier, s.a., La Chaux De Fonds, Switzerland
Overprint:
Paper with silk thread.
Perforation: 11.5 x 12
Size: 32.5 x 22.5 mm
Sheet: 50
Marginal inscriptions:
Circulation:
No 224. 350F on 2F, gray-lilac
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224Cu. The overprint of 3,50F and the two
small bars to cross out the 2F is done with no ink, making an impression “blind
print” to be seen on the back, very difficult to see on a scan:
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