File:Stamp of Sabah - 1964 - Colnect 343911 - Sambar Deer Cervus unicolor.jpeg

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English: Overprinted North-Borneo stamp
Expiry date
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1974-05-11
Format
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Stamp
Themes
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Animals_(Fauna)  · Deer  · Famous_People  · Mammals  · Queens  · Royalty
Emission
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Definitive
Issued on
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1964-07-01
Size
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35 x 28 mm
Print run
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25,000
Series
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Butterflies_(1971)
Perforation
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comb13
Paper
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coated
Colors
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Purple
Score
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37% Accuracy: Medium
Related items
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Philatelic_Product:_Kong_Herald_V_og_dronning_Sonja_75_ar_(Norway)
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Definitive
Printing
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Recess
Face value
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1 Malayan cent
Gum
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Self-Adhesive
Watermark
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St. Edward´s Crown and script CA, multiple
Catalog codes
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Michel MY-SA 1  · Stamp Number MY-SA 1  · Stanley Gibbons MY-SA 408
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Source https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/343911-Sambar_Deer_Cervus_unicolor-Sabah
Author Post of Sabah
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