Stamp: Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' (Belgium 1946)

Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' (Belgium 1946)

01 January (Belgium ) within release Exposition goes into circulation Stamp Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' face value 2+45 Belgian franc

Stamp Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' in catalogues
Michel: Mi:BE 783II
Belgium: Bel:BE PA17A

Stamp is square format.

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Stamp Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' in digits
Country: Belgium
Date: 1946-01-01
Perforation: 11½
Emission: Air Mail
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 2+45 Belgian franc
Print run: 90000

Stamp Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE' it reflects the thematic directions:

Philately (/fɪˈlætəli/; fih-LAT-ə-lee) is the study of postage stamps and postal history. It also refers to the collection and appreciation of stamps and other philatelic products.While closely associated with stamp collecting and the study of postage, it is possible to be a philatelist without owning any stamps. For instance, the stamps being studied may be very rare or reside only in museums.

A statue is a free-standing sculpture in which the realistic, full-length figures of persons or animals are carved or cast in a durable material such as wood, metal or stone. Typical statues are life-sized or close to life-size. A sculpture that represents persons or animals in full figure, but that is small enough to lift and carry is a statuette or figurine, whilst those that are more than twice life-size are regarded as colossal statues.

Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices. Some of the terms used for individual clergy are clergyman, clergywoman, clergyperson, churchman, cleric, ecclesiastic, and vicegerent while clerk in holy orders has a long history but is rarely used

Stamp, Overprinted 'LUCHTPOST-POSTE ARIENNE', Belgium,  , Philatelic Exhibitions, Philately, Statues, Clergy