Stamp: King Leopold II (Congo, Free State 1886)

King Leopold II (Congo, Free State 1886)

01 January (Congo, Free State ) within release Leopold II profile to the left goes into circulation Stamp King Leopold II face value 50 Belgian centime

Stamp King Leopold II in catalogues
Michel: Mi:OCB 4A
Stamp Number: Sn:OCB 4
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:OCB 4
Belgium: Bel:OCB 4

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Leopold II profile to the left:

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Stamp King Leopold II in digits
Country: Congo, Free State
Date: 1886-01-01
Perforation: 15
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 50 Belgian centime
Print run: 60000

Stamp King Leopold II it reflects the thematic directions:

King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen regnant (while the title of queen on its own usually refers to the consort of a king). In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the title may refer to tribal kingship. Germanic kingship is cognate with Indo-European traditions of tribal rulership (c.f. Indic rājan, Gothic reiks, and Old Irish , etc.) In the context of classical antiquity, king may translate Latin rex or either Greek archon or basileus. In classical European feudalism, the title of king as the ruler of a kingdom is understood as the highest rank in the feudal order, potentially subject, at least nominally, only to an emperor (harking back to the client kings of the Roman Empire). In a modern context, the title may refer to the ruler of one of a number of modern monarchies (either absolute or constitutional). The title of king is used alongside other titles for monarchs, in the West prince, emperor, archduke, duke or grand duke, in the Middle East sultan or emir; etc. Kings, like other royalty, tend to wear purple because purple was an expensive color to wear in the past.

Stamp, King Leopold II, Congo, Free State,  , Kings