01 January (Eritrea ) within release Royal Wedding (1986) goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Silv Ovt. face value 160 Ethiopian dollar
Souvenir Sheet Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Silv Ovt. in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: ER 1986-15 |
Souvenir Sheet is square format.
Produced by the British counterfeit producer and still being distributed by associated counterfeit stamp dealers to this day. BEWARE of fake color proofs, covers and other varieties of this counterfeit. Noting: images of the couple appear to be same images used by the Format International Security Printers on stamps they produced in 1986 for various countries. The last owner of the printer and the British counterfeit producer were both heavily involved with the Format Printers during the mid 1980's until the printer and the stamp agency they were involved in went bankrupt in 1989. Avoid sellers of these! Scott catalog notes that between 1981 through 1986 unofficial labels appeared.Also in the issue Royal Wedding (1986):
Souvenir Sheet Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Silv Ovt. it reflects the thematic directions:
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