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Astonishing! well picked up G.O. It passed me by.
PS: Not sure if you consider this an error ? The first Airmail stamp of Liberia, shows a Ford Tri Motor, the first airmail in Liberia was carried by a Waco Biplane.
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Edited by rod222 - 11/28/2019 10:44 pm |
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IMO it should be considered an error. However, without a specimen of this issue that properly displays the artwork there would be nothing unique about this individual stamp. If all stamps of this issue contain the same feature the error is just a footnote. |
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Thank you G.O. Footnote I like that. CV: Mint $35 Used $3  |
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Edited by rod222 - 11/29/2019 8:02 pm |
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Having one of those days, I cannot find anything. 15c Hippopotamus  Surely cannot be a colour changeling. Any ideas? Scott Type A93  |
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Sc# 341 1953 A137 1c Pepper Bird Imperforate Vertically Unlisted? Possibly Printer's waste  |
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Thanks, Rod, for sharing these labels. Arthur Szyk had a unique and unusual design style , like the Liberian stamps I posted. Other unique deign you can see in the only set of stamps he designed for Israel. It is a set of two identical stamps shows the four species issued on August 31, 1950 to celebrate the New Hebrew Year:  The four species are four plants mentioned in the Torah (Leviticus 23:40) held together and waved in a special ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. |
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