Stamp: Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) (Penrhyn 1985)

Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) (Penrhyn 1985)

09 April (Penrhyn ) within release Audubon goes into circulation Stamp Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) face value 95 Cook Islands cent

Stamp Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: CK-PE 419

Stamp is square format.

Audubon Bicentennial of his birth

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Stamp Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in digits
Country: Penrhyn
Date: 1985-04-09
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: 13
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 95 Cook Islands cent

Stamp Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) it reflects the thematic directions:

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