Stamp: Rubber tapping - indigenous crafts/skills surcharged (Belgian Congo 1932)

Rubber tapping - indigenous crafts/skills surcharged (Belgian Congo 1932)

15 February (Belgian Congo ) within release Indigenous portraits and crafts/skills goes into circulation Stamp Rubber tapping - indigenous crafts/skills surcharged face value 3.25 Belgian franc

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Belgium: Bel: BE-CD SPC161A

Stamp is square format.

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Country: Belgian Congo
Date: 1932-02-15
Print: Recess
Perforation: 12
Emission: Specimen
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 3.25 Belgian franc

Stamp Rubber tapping - indigenous crafts/skills surcharged it reflects the thematic directions:

A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale production of goods, or their maintenance, for example by tinkers. The traditional term craftsman is nowadays often replaced by artisan and by craftsperson.

A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent).

Stamp, Rubber tapping - indigenous crafts/skills surcharged, Belgian Congo,  , Crafts, Men