Stamp: Coat of arms (Lithuania 1922)

Coat of arms (Lithuania 1922)

01 October (Lithuania ) within release Overprint in new currency goes into circulation Stamp Coat of arms face value 3 Lithuanian centas

Stamp Coat of arms in catalogues
Michel: Mi:LT 151
Stamp Number: Sn:LT 120

Stamp is vertical format.

Printed in Aronshta and Andreyev lithography (Kaunas) Wires used in Berlin, Kaunas colored and standard issues and the addition of characters. Lithuanian-mail archives says that number. 141 (LT 141 F) with overprint ""1 cent."" on 30 skatikų (LT 4 Third Edition Berlin) has never been released. Lithuanian American V. Valantinas appointed to this post mark a significant study. It is possible that this stamp has been confused with the ocher-colored 30 skatikų sign (LT 53, Berlin Third Edition) U.S. Lithuanians collectors argue that much has been reprinted and other denominations stamps: 1 ct. on section 10. (LT 138), 15 ch. (LT 139), 20 ch. (LT 140), 40 ch. (LT 142), 2 cents on the 50 ch. (LT 148), 60 ch. (LT 149), 75 ch. (LT 150), 3 ct. on 1 gold. (LT 151), 3 gold. (LT 152), 5 gold. (LT 153)."

Also in the issue Overprint in new currency:

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Stamp Coat of arms in digits
Country: Lithuania
Date: 1922-10-01
Print: Lithography
Size: 19 x 23
Perforation: line 11¼ x 12
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 3 Lithuanian centas
Print run: 1800

Stamp Coat of arms it reflects the thematic directions:

A coat of arms is an heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e. shield), surcoat, or tabard. The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to an individual person, family (except in the United Kingdom), state, organisation or corporation.

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