Stamp: "Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. (Cyprus 2002)

"Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. (Cyprus 2002)

22 October (Cyprus ) within release Europhilex 02 goes into circulation Stamp "Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. face value 20 Cypriot cent

Stamp "Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CY 1000
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CY 1039

Stamp is horizontal format.

se-tenant 20c+20c+20c

Also in the issue Europhilex 02:

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Stamp "Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. in digits
Country: Cyprus
Date: 2002-10-22
Size: 39 x 26
Perforation: comb 13 x 13¼
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 Cypriot cent
Print run: 100000

Stamp "Europhilex 02" - Silver coin of Timoharis (5th-4th cent. B. it reflects the thematic directions:

A coin is a small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government. Coins often have images, numerals, or text on them. The faces of coins or medals are sometimes called the obverse and the reverse, referring to the front and back sides, respectively. The obverse of a coin is commonly called heads, because it often depicts the head of a prominent person, and the reverse is known as tails.

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