Stamp: Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black (Guinea-Bissau 1976)

Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black (Guinea-Bissau 1976)

08 June (Guinea-Bissau ) within release U.P.U. (Universal Postal Union), Centenary goes into circulation Stamp Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black face value 20 Guinea-Bissau peso

Stamp Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black in catalogues
Michel: Mi: GW 379aA
Stamp Number: Sn: GW 362E
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: GW PA8

Stamp is square format.

overprint in black

Also in the issue U.P.U. (Universal Postal Union), Centenary:

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Stamp Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black in digits
Country: Guinea-Bissau
Date: 1976-06-08
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 11
Emission: Air Post
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 Guinea-Bissau peso

Stamp Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black it reflects the thematic directions:

Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group. These include oral traditions such as tales, proverbs and jokes. They include material culture, ranging from traditional building styles to handmade toys common to the group. Folklore also includes customary lore, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. Each one of these, either singly or in combination, is considered a folklore artifact. Just as essential as the form, folklore also encompasses the transmission of these artifacts from one region to another or from one generation to the next. For folklore is not taught in a formal school curriculum or studied in the fine arts. Instead these traditions are passed along informally from one individual to another either through verbal instruction or demonstration. The academic study of folklore is called folkloristics.

A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment, and often employed for rituals and rites. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes, as well as in the performing arts and for entertainment. They are usually worn on the face, although they may also be positioned for effect elsewhere on the wearer's body.

Stamp, Centenary of U.P.U - Overprint in black, Guinea-Bissau,  , Folklore, Masks, U.P.U.