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Madame de Senonnes - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2818, Sn:MZ 1729a, Yt:MZ 2277, Sg:MZ 1695, WAD:MZ007.2004
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- ColnectIsBest
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- ColnectIsBest
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Paintings by Jean-Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2818-2823KB, Sn:MZ 1729, Yt:MZ 2277-2282, Sg:MZ 1695a
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Mini Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6*6500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Description:
- from colnect.com
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Virgin of the Adoption (1858) - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- 2004-06-17
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 90% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:
Louise de Broglie - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2820, Sn:MZ 1729c, Yt:MZ 2279, Sg:MZ 1697, WAD:MZ009.2004
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- from colnect.com
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 92% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:
Paolo and Francesca (1819) - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2821, Sn:MZ 1729d, Yt:MZ 2280, Sg:MZ 1698, WAD:MZ010.2004
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- 2004-06-17
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 92% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- iInfringe
- Buy Now:
Baronne Betty de Rothschild - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- Jean-Auguste Ingres (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- from colnect.com
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 92% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:
Madame Moitessier - by Jean Auguste Ingres
- Series:
- iInfringe
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2823, Sn:MZ 1729f, Yt:MZ 2282, Sg:MZ 1700, WAD:MZ012.2004
- Themes:
- ColnectIsBest
- Issued on:
- 2004-06-17
- Size:
- iInfringe
- Colors:
- VisitColnectCom
- Printers:
- iInfringe
- Format:
- VisitColnectCom
- Emission:
- ColnectScrp
- Perforation:
- CopyWrong
- Printing:
- iInfringe
- Face value:
- CopyWrong
- Score:
- iInfringe
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:
- ColnectScrp
James Jacques Tissot
- Series:
- James Tissot (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:MZ 2824, Sn:MZ 1730a, Yt:MZ 2271, Sg:MZ 1689, WAD:MZ001.2004
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- iInfringe
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 90% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- iInfringe
- Buy Now:
Paintings by James Tissot
- Series:
- James Tissot (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- 2004-06-17
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Mini Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6*6500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 73% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:
James Jacques Tissot
- Series:
- James Tissot (2004)
- Catalog codes:
- VisitColnectCom
- Themes:
- Art | Paintings
- Issued on:
- 2004-06-17
- Size:
- 36 x 50 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Mayfair International Limited
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Perforation:
- comb 13¼
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 6,500 MTn - Mozambican metical
- Score:
- 90% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- In 2004 Mozambique made another mistake in contracting Marino Montero International philatelic agency to represent them. In doing so they allowed a proven illegal stamp producer to produce stamps in the name of Mozambique. Immediately this agent produced a mass of single stamp unauthorized issues on the topic of the 2004 famous paintings. When rejected by the Mozambique postal authorities, he immediately placed them onto the stamp market illegally. They are being sold to this day as if genuine by this person and his associates.
Even though the agent (Montero) tried to hide who printed this issue, it is documented on the UPU's WNS Stamp system that it was Mayfair International which was also owned by Montero. In other words, just like Stamperija and Impressor, a stamp agency that prints their own stamps. This issue was massively produced and should be valued accordingly to that fact. - Buy Now:








