Children Drawings - HAND STAMP OVERPRINT 2023 -BLOCK OF 4- (**)

ARTICLE DESCRIPTION:

MiNo. 2362A - 2365A 4er Lao
Opr.; A = perf. K 12 3/4; B = imperforated
Set, issue date: 03/13/2023
Picture descriptions:
dbr) Peasant women dehusk rice
dbs) coffee picking
dbt) steaming sticky rice
dbu) maintenance of the vegetable garden
2362 A  18,000K on 180K Multicolor dbr (1522)
1523 A  20,000K on 230K multicolor dbs (1523)
1524 A  50,000K on 310K multicolor dbt (1524)
1525 A  100,000K on 370K Multicolor dbu (1525)
Total Quantity: 5,000 sets
Quantity for franking: 4,500 sets
Quantity for philately: ONLY 500 sets
Designer: unknown
Printer: Vietnam Printing
Overprinted by: Laos Post Vietiane
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated set of Block of 4
Issue Notice:
  • The placement of the imprints differs because they are hand stamps.
  • Due to the long-term storage of MiNo. 1522-1525 at the Laos Post, many typesetting stamps show more or less severe foxing and signs of storage.


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