Coat of arms (Jammu and Kashmir 1884)

01 January (Jammu and Kashmir ) within release Telegraphs: Coat of arms officials (1884-1887) goes into circulation Stamp Coat of arms face value 10 Indian rupee

Stamp Coat of arms in catalogues
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: IN-KA TE17

Stamp is square format.

Various paper types exist Usually bisected in two upon use

Also in the issue Telegraphs: Coat of arms officials (1884-1887):

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Stamp Coat of arms in digits
Country: Jammu and Kashmir
Date: 1884-01-01
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Telegraph
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10 Indian rupee

Stamp Coat of arms 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.

Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object bearing the message. Thus flag semaphore is a method of telegraphy, whereas pigeon post is not. Ancient signalling systems, although sometimes quite extensive and sophisticated as in China, were generally not capable of transmitting arbitrary text messages. Possible messages were fixed and predetermined, so such systems are thus not true telegraphs.

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