Coat of Arms, overprinted (Ecuador 1964)
01 January (Ecuador )
within release Revenue Stamps 1964
goes into circulation Stamp Coat of Arms, overprinted face value 20 Ecuadorian centavo
Stamp Coat of Arms, overprinted in catalogues |
Colnect codes:
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Col: EC 1964-01
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Stamp is square format.
Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co., London.
Revenue stamp of 1955 overprinted horizontally in black "1964".
Also in the issue Revenue Stamps 1964:
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 5;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 50;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 1;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 2;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 20;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 30;
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Stamp -
Coat of Arms, overprinted
face value 40;
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Stamp -
School Tax stamp, overprinted
face value 20;
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Stamp -
School Tax stamp, surcharged
face value 30;
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Stamp -
School Tax stamp, surcharged
face value 50;
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Stamp -
School Tax stamp, surcharged
face value 1;
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Stamp -
School Tax stamp, surcharged
face value 2;
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Stamp -
Telegraph stamp, overprinted
face value 10;
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Stamp -
Telegraph stamp, overprinted
face value 2;
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Stamp Coat of Arms, overprinted in digits
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Country: |
Ecuador |
Date: |
1964-01-01 |
Print: |
Lithography |
Perforation: |
14 |
Emission: |
Revenue |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
20 Ecuadorian centavo
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Stamp Coat of Arms, overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:
A coat of arms is an heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e. shield), surcoat, or tabard. The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to an individual person, family (except in the United Kingdom), state, organisation or corporation.