Definitive: King Bhumibol RAMA IX 1st Series 10B (272A) -CANCELLED G(I)-

ARTICLE DESCRIPTION:

MiNo. 272A G(I) Thailand
StTpr.; A = perf. 12 1/2; B = imperforate
Single Stamp, Issue date: 01.11.1948
Picture descriptions:
ah-ai) King Bhumibol in AdmiralĀ“s Uniform
272 A  10 B violet / brown ai
Quantity: 700.000 pieces
Printer: Waterlow & Sons Ltd., England
Designer: unknown
Conservation status:
Here as a "CANCELLED G(I)" perforate single stam 
Issue Notice:
  • Sizes: MiNo. 264-267: 20x25 mm, MiNo. 268-273: 22x27 mm
  • With imprint: MiNo. 309, 310
  • Definitive MiNo. 266 with a new value print and two Siamese characters
  • (G) = canceled, please inquire before purchase, because we have different stamps in stock. Will NOT! requested, we deliver according to stock!
  • (MH/MLH) / (*) = Stamp with hinge and / or hinge rest, gum more or less complete but darkened (tropical gum)
  • (MNH) / (**) = Stamp WITHOUT! hinge and / or hinge rest, gum as issued, possibly darkened (depending on age, storage and the used gum)


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SHIPPING:
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