Stamp: Second definitive issue (Belarus 1995)

Second definitive issue (Belarus 1995)

19 May (Belarus ) within release Definitive goes into circulation Stamp Second definitive issue face value 280 Belarusian ruble

Stamp Second definitive issue in catalogues
Michel: Mi:BY 91
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:BY 91

Stamp is vertical format.

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Stamp Second definitive issue in digits
Country: Belarus
Date: 1995-05-19
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 18 x 26
Perforation: comb 13¼ x 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 280 Belarusian ruble
Print run: 1200000

Stamp Second definitive issue it reflects the thematic directions:

An obelisk  is a tall, slender, tapered monument with four sides and a pyramidal or pyramidion top. Originally constructed by Ancient Egyptians and called tekhenu, the Greeks used the Greek term obeliskos to describe them, and this word passed into Latin and ultimately English. Though William Thomas used the term correctly in his Historie of Italie of 1549, by the late sixteenth century (after reduced contact with Italy following the excommunication of Queen Elizabeth), Shakespeare failed to distinguish between pyramids and obelisks in his plays and sonnets. Ancient obelisks are monolithic and consist of a single stone; most modern obelisks are made of several stones.

Stamp, Second definitive issue, Belarus,  , Second World War, Obelisks