Stamp: Country crest, eagle (Armenia 1920)

Country crest, eagle (Armenia 1920)

01 November (Armenia ) within release Local Motifs goes into circulation Stamp Country crest, eagle face value 1 Armenian ruble

Stamp Country crest, eagle in catalogues
Michel: Mi: AM IaU
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: AM 94ND

Stamp is square format.

It is known, that those stamps were designed and printed in Paris, but due to the occupation of Armenia the stamps were never delivered to Armenia and never used in Armenia, so no genuine uses are known and many forged and reprinted stamps are recorded. In the year 1924 those stamps were sold to stamp-collectors and dealers in Paris and it is known that the Armenian government in exile (Dashnak Party) did that, because they needed money to finance their activities. Imperforated stamps are test prints

Also in the issue Local Motifs:

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Stamp Country crest, eagle in digits
Country: Armenia
Date: 1920-11-01
Print: Lithography
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Armenian ruble

Stamp Country crest, eagle it reflects the thematic directions:

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