28 January (Japan ) within release 150th Anniversary of National Parks Movement (2020) goes into circulation Stamp Sanin Kaigan National Park face value 84 Japanese yen
Stamp Sanin Kaigan National Park in catalogues | |
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Stamp Number: | Sn: JP 4372d |
Yvert et Tellier: | Yt: JP 9741 |
Sakura: | Sak: JP C2443d |
Stamp is vertical format.
stamp from mini-sheet Japanese inscription (above stamp): 山陰海岸国立公園 Transliteration: San'in Kaigan Kokuritsu Kōen Japanese inscription (on stamp): 国立公園理念150年 Transliteration: Kokuritsu kōen rinen 150-nen Sanin Kaigan National Park is a National Park in Tottori, Hyōgo, and Kyōto Prefectures, Japan.Also in the issue 150th Anniversary of National Parks Movement (2020):
Stamp Sanin Kaigan National Park it reflects the thematic directions:
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