13th Century Chinese Junk (Angola 1999)
05 June (Angola )
within release World Ships
goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet 13th Century Chinese Junk face value 5,000,000 Angolan kwanza
Souvenir Sheet 13th Century Chinese Junk in catalogues |
Michel:
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Mi: AO BL60
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Stamp Number:
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Sn: AO 1091
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Souvenir Sheet is horizontal format.
Also in the issue World Ships:
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Souvenir Sheet -
Rowboat Steamed 1870 - Natchez
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Oceanic Steam Boat 1888 - City of Paris
face value 950,000;
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Stamp -
Catamaran - 1861
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Rowboat Steamed 1870 - Natchez
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Boat 1728 - Bucentauro
face value 950,000;
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Souvenir Sheet -
Catamaran - 1861
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Boat Cistena 1886 - S.S.Gluckauf
face value 950,000;
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Stamp -
Transatlantic Boat 1906 - Mauretania
face value 950,000;
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Stamp -
1819 Fortified Steam Boat - Savannah
face value 950,000;
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Souvenir Sheet -
Carrack 1609 - Mother of God
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Boat of Goods 1881 - Iberia
face value 950,000;
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Souvenir Sheet -
13th Century Chinese Junk
face value 5,000,000;
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Mini Sheet -
World Ships
face value 7,600,000;
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Stamp -
Carrack 1609 - Mother of God
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Commercial Steam Boat 1807 - Clermont
face value 950,000;
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Stamp -
Junco C.XXIII
face value 5,000,000;
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Stamp -
Tug Boat 1844 - Dronedary
face value 950,000;
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Souvenir Sheet 13th Century Chinese Junk in digits
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Country: |
Angola |
Date: |
1999-06-05 |
Print: |
Offset lithography |
Size: |
75 x 70 |
Perforation: |
comb 14¼ |
Emission: |
Commemorative |
Format: |
Souvenir Sheet |
Face Value: |
5,000,000 Angolan kwanza
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Souvenir Sheet 13th Century Chinese Junk it reflects the thematic directions:
A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying passengers or goods, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research and fishing. Historically, a "ship" was a sailing vessel with at least three square-rigged masts and a full bowsprit. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape and load capacity.