This rare Thai stamp set from 1941 features King Rama VIII and is a must-have for any stamp collector interested in royalty. The set contains 16 stamps in vibrant multi-colors and depicts the King in various poses and with different backgrounds. These stamps were canceled on their first day of issue and are in very fine condition, making them a great addition to any collection. The stamps were issued in Thailand but were printed in the United Kingdom. They are used, with no certification, and come with a California Prop 65 warning due to their nature as stamps. This set would make a great addition to any collection focused on Thai or Asian stamps and is sure to impress any collector of rare and historical stamps.


Thai Stamp Year 1941 Set Number 16, King Rama VIII (Bang Pa-in set)

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Product details
  • Thai stamp set number 16, King Rama VIII , Year 1941, Commemorative set for the Somkot Ceremony, Year 1941 (Bang Pa-in set)
  • The front price of the stamp is 5 satang. It is one of a set of 12 stamps.
  • Fist date of sale : 17 April 1941
  • Stamp size : 25 x 20 mm.
  • Printed at Waterlow and Sons Ltd. England.
  • It is a postage stamp. 
  • Condetion is relatively new.

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