01 November (Venezuela ) within release Eagles Of The Federation goes into circulation Stamp Eagles of the federation face value 1 Venezuelan real
Stamp Eagles of the federation in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: VE 10H |
Stamp Number: | Sn: VE 13b |
Stamp is vertical format.
Bisected, used as 1/2R. Should be on cover or piece to ensure authentic bisect usage. Varieties: - printed in deep blue - bisected on piece There are fifty-two pearls round the central circle ; and the pearl about the middle of the left side of the circle has a dark vertical stroke in it, which is an easy test for the genuine. The "f" of "federacion" is a very little nearer to the beginning of the containing label than the "N" is to the end of it. The inscription in the scroll is "VENEZOLANA" (with O). The central star and the one to the left of it are almost on the same level ; this said star, to the left of the central one, is under the second "e" of "federacion", and is sensibly nearer to the second star than to the middle one. None of the stars touch each other, and they are the same size as in the genuine medio real. There are two white lines sticking out from the thing the bird holds in the claw above the "ven" of "venezolana" , which go right to the white ring inside the pearled circle. There is a space of 2.5 millimetres between the "u" of "UN" and the beginning of the containing label ; and there is a space of 1.5 millimetres between the dot after "real" and the end of the said label. The inscription UN REAL is on a solid ground, without any white blotches on it. The letters of this inscription are tall, and reach very nearly from top to bottom of the containing label.Also in the issue Eagles Of The Federation:
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