Japan : Briefmarken [Serien: KirschblĂĽten (1872-1873) | Jahr: 1873 | Ausgabe: Freimarke | Breite: Unbekannt] : Colnect đź“®
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4 sen rose - Native paper, no syllabics
- Katalogcode:
- Mi:JP 12ay, Sn:JP 14, Yt:JP 19B, Sg:JP 46, Sak:JP 19
- Varianten:
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- Themenbereiche:
- Blumen | Stilisierte Pflanzen | Wappen
- Ausgabedatum:
- from colnect.com
- GĂĽltig bis:
- VisitColnectCom
- Farben:
- rosa (rose)
- Format:
- Briefmarke
- Zähnung:
- Verschiedene
- Druck:
- Stichtiefdruck
- Papier:
- laid paper
- Postwert:
- 4 Japanischer Sen
- Score:
- 89% Genauigkeit: Mittel
- Beschreibung:
- 2 types, specimen
Since the surface of the printing plates for the Dragon sen stamps had become worn, new printing plates were engraved with a different design and the previous two printing colors were replaced by a single hue.
These are known as the 'Cherry Blossom stamps,' as the flower appears in each of the four corners of the stamp. The imperial chrysanthemum crest and the words 'Postage stamp' also appeared for the first time. All stamps in this issue had perforations and glue.
Starting with this stamp, the imperial chrysanthemum crest appeared on every stamp for a period of approximately 75 years until 1947. - Jetzt kaufen:
2 sen yellow - Native paper, no syllabics
- Katalogcode:
- Mi:JP 16, Sn:JP 13, Yt:JP 15, Sg:JP 45, Sak:JP 18
- Varianten:
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- Themenbereiche:
- Blumen | Stilisierte Pflanzen | Wappen
- Ausgabedatum:
- ColnectIsBest
- GĂĽltig bis:
- CopyWrong
- Farben:
- gelb
- Format:
- Briefmarke
- Zähnung:
- Verschiedene
- Druck:
- Stichtiefdruck
- Papier:
- laid paper
- Postwert:
- 2 Japanischer Sen
- Score:
- 83% Genauigkeit: Mittel
- Beschreibung:
- 2 types, specimen
Since the surface of the printing plates for the Dragon sen stamps had become worn, new printing plates were engraved with a different design and the previous two printing colors were replaced by a single hue.
These are known as the 'Cherry Blossom stamps,' as the flower appears in each of the four corners of the stamp. The imperial chrysanthemum crest and the words 'Postage stamp' also appeared for the first time. All stamps in this issue had perforations and glue.
Starting with this stamp, the imperial chrysanthemum crest appeared on every stamp for a period of approximately 75 years until 1947. - Jetzt kaufen:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 40,76Â

