File:Stamp of India - 1954 - Colnect 164299 - Elephant - Indian Police In Cambodia.jpeg

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English: Stamp overprinted "I. C. Cambodia"
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Stamp
Themes
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Elephants  · Police
Emission
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Official
Issued on
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1954-12-01
Size
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35 x 45 mm
Print run
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330,000
Series
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Indian_Police_Forces_in_Cambodia
Perforation
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14
Colors
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Multicolor
Score
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81% Accuracy: Medium
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Philatelic_Product:_Indian_Police_Forces_in_Vietnam_(India)
Printing
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Typography
Face value
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3 p - Indian paisa
Gum
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Ordinary
Watermark
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Star of India
Catalog codes
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Michel IN-P KH1  · Yvert et Tellier IN F13  · Stanley Gibbons IN-IC N1
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Source https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/164299-Elephant_-_Indian_Police_In_Cambodia-Indian_Police_Forces_in_Cambodia-India
Author Post of India
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