Souvenir Sheet: Ferrari Cars (Somaliland 2015)

Ferrari Cars (Somaliland 2015)

01 January (Somaliland ) within release Cars (2015) goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet Ferrari Cars face value 5,000 Somaliland shilling

Souvenir Sheet Ferrari Cars in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: RS 2015-32

Souvenir Sheet is square format.

Genuine issued Somaliland stamps ended in 1960 when they gained their independence from being a British Protectorate and became part of Somalia. All stamps used for postage in Somaliland are Somalia stamps from July 1, 1960 forward. Somaliland has no authority to issue their own stamps and has no postal office since 1991 due to conflict with Somalia. This counterfeit is produced in Moscow, Russia and distributed by Russian and Eastern European counterfeit stamp dealers.

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Country: Somaliland
Date: 2015-01-01
Emission: Illegal
Format: Souvenir Sheet
Face Value: 5,000 Somaliland shilling

Souvenir Sheet Ferrari Cars it reflects the thematic directions:

A car is a wheeled, self-powered motor vehicle used for transportation and a product of the automotive industry. Most definitions of the term specify that cars are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels with tyres, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the modern car. In that year, German inventor Karl Benz built the Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Cars did not become widely available until the early 20th century. One of the first cars that was accessible to the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the United States of America, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts, but took much longer to be accepted in Western Europe and other parts of the world.

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