International Letter Week 2010: Tin Toys (255-256) (MNH)

ARTICLE DESCRIPTION:

MiNo. 2952A - 2957A (Souvenir Sheet 255-256) Thailand
Opr. with lacquer coating (5x2); A = perf. K 13; B = imperforated
Souvenir Sheet, date of issue: October 5, 2010
Picture descriptions:
dnt) rabbit and chicken
dnu) rattles
dnv) gun
dnw) boats
dnx) tricycle
dny) top
2952 A  3 B multicolored dnt
2953 A  3 B multicolored dnu
2954 A  3 B multicolored dnv
2955 A  3 B multicolored dnw
2956 A  3 B multicolored dnx
2957 A  3 B multicolored dny
Souvenir Sheet issue with MiNo. 2952A-2957A
Souvenir Sheet 255 (100 mm x 105 mm) dnz
Souvenir Sheet 256 (100 mm x 105 mm) doa
Quantity: 100,000 pieces
Post price: each 20 Baht
Designer: Winner of the painting competition for Letter Week 2008 under the theme "Tin Toys"
Printer: Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated Set from both Souvenir Sheets with the same count number
Issue Notice:
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