01 July (Vanuatu ) within release Definitives goes into circulation Stamp Former Issue with Overprint of New Currency and Value face value 200 New Hebrides franc
Stamp Former Issue with Overprint of New Currency and Value in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:NHB458 |
Stamp is square format.
Two different Overprints: 1. French National Printing = 4 Lines in the Print usually different long, thin. 2. Local Overprint = 4 Lines with the same lenght, thicker, New Denomination FNH greater.Also in the issue Definitives:
Stamp Former Issue with Overprint of New Currency and Value it reflects the thematic directions:
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