01 January (Fantasy Issues ) within release Dam Batai goes into circulation Stamp Dam Batai Province Cœccaz: Burnese temple scene value ; 5 face value 5 Unit
Stamp Dam Batai Province Cœccaz: Burnese temple scene value ; 5 in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: MM-DB 2007-02 |
Stamp is horizontal format.
Design size: 35 x 24 mm Issues originated in 1976 with Burmese themes and values shown is of a Bogus Currency, with no postal value within the then Burma.Also in the issue Dam Batai:
Stamp Dam Batai Province Cœccaz: Burnese temple scene value ; 5 it reflects the thematic directions:
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