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I have it in stock, not much of a clue as to its family, Value tablet=1/4 BOO Also Riga Stamps have a phantasy from (sic) "Van Demons Land" featuring the image of the Devil Value tablet= 3 Souls 
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The phantasies produced by the American C.L.Matt for his "Atlantis" stamps were in values of "Skalog" |
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Rod22, The Sutherland & Co (John W. Sutherland) was an actual local post in Japan, started in 1867, the stamps believe to have issued between 1870 & 1871 handling letters & parcels prior to the the establishment of Japan's postal system. The route was run by American style stagecoach connecting Tokyo, Yokohama & Odawara. The boo was a currency, but what it's based on is not determined. |
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If memory serves me, Chautaque Lake Local Post used Raspufnicks on their Local post stamps.
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Quote: Western Australia 8th March 1993 First Day Cover Currency="Whales"
Before the other members get upset, I would like to point out, that our whaling station in Albany closed many years ago. Steve    |
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Cheers Warrehouse GS et al, what a knowledgeable forum  I'll chase up the Stamp News article. Steve, nice to meet a fellow Sandgroper on the forum  |
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I'll go off topic for a tick Steve, some unadopted essays with an Australian bent.   |
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I am wondering, can "Unusual stamp currencies", be broadened to include "unusual currencies on stamps"? what do you think?  |
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I don't have any Manilla's or Boos, but for those feeling sleepy....I have a few winks.....  and Golden Slumbers   And for those nature lovers......a couple of Puffins !   ...and later, a few Dabs ! Londonbus1.......Maybe a few Buses too !  |
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The last one showed the design AND the currency in Puffins ! Maybe they were printed by Puffins too !??  Londonbus1....OK, maybe not !  |
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Steve, The El Salvador currency "Colon" is Spanish for "Columbus", as in Christopher. Costa Rica's currency is also Colon or Colones (pl). Back to El Salvador; the US dollar is now the preferred currency and maybe the only currency. Many years ago, Ecuador officially made the US dollar their currency and several years later El Salvador followed. The US dollar is also legal currency in Guatemala although we have kept the Quetzal as official national currency.
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