Stamp: Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) (Bahamas 1997)

Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) (Bahamas 1997)

01 January (Bahamas ) within release Shells goes into circulation Stamp Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) face value 70 Bahamian cent

Stamp Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: BS 900II
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: BS 922
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: BS 1109

Stamp is square format.

dated 1997

Also in the issue Shells:

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Stamp Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) in digits
Country: Bahamas
Date: 1997-01-01
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 14¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 70 Bahamian cent

Stamp Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus) it reflects the thematic directions:

A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have been eaten by another animal or have rotted out. The term seashell usually refers to the exoskeleton of an invertebrate (an animal without a backbone). Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells of marine mollusks, partly because many of these shells endure better than other seashells.

Stamp, Lions-paw Scallop (Lyropecten nodosus), Bahamas,  , Shells