Lute (Belarus 2000)

10 March (Belarus ) within release Definitive Issue - Belarus Motifs (2000) goes into circulation Full Pane Lute face value 98*3 Belarusian ruble

Full Pane Lute in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: BY 2000.03.10-01a

Full Pane is horizontal format.

COL BY 2000.03.10-01 The stamp (Security elements: microtext "БЕЛАРУСЬ", UV-protection: inscription in three lines - "БЕЛАРУСЬ / 2000 / BELARUS) was published in five editions: 1. 2000-03--10. Order 720-2000 Printing run: 3 000 000 stamps (30 600 sheets). 2. 2000 October. Order 809-2000 Printing run: 3 200 000 stamps (32 650 sheets). 3. 2001 March. Order 864-2001 Printing run: 1 110 000 stamps (11 300 sheets). 4. 2001 June. Order 894-2001 Printing run: 1 000 000 stamps (10 200 sheets). 5. 2001 October. Order 929-2001 Printing run: 1 000 000 stamps (10 200 sheets).

Also in the issue Definitive Issue - Belarus Motifs (2000):

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Full Pane Lute in digits
Country: Belarus
Date: 2000-03-10
Paper: coated
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 270 x 199
Perforation: comb 13¼ x 13¾
Emission: Definitive
Format: Full Pane
Face Value: 98*3 Belarusian ruble
Print run: 95000

Full Pane Lute it reflects the thematic directions:

A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person who plays a musical instrument is known as an instrumentalist. The history of musical instruments dates to the beginnings of human culture. Early musical instruments may have been used for rituals, such as a horn to signal success on the hunt, or a drum in a religious ceremony. Cultures eventually developed composition and performance of melodies for entertainment. Musical instruments evolved in step with changing applications and technologies.

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