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100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- 100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF 547A, Sn:CF C193A, Yt:CF PA189
- Themes:
- Aircraft | Communication | Horses | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Telecommunication | U.P.U.
- Issued on:
- 1978-03-21
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- comb 13½
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 86% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- VisitColnectCom
- Buy Now:
100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- 100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Catalog codes:
- CopyWrong
- Themes:
- Aircraft | Aviation | Communication | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Telecommunication | U.P.U.
- Issued on:
- CopyWrong
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Imperforate
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 85% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
Mail coach, satellites, dove
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- 100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF 548, Yt:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Aircraft | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Horses | Postal History | Postal Services | Railways | Satellites | U.P.U.
- Issued on:
- 1978-03-01
- Colors:
- Gold metallic | Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Harrow 13½
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Description:
- Stamp from souvenir sheet.
Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
100th anniversary of the death of Sir Rowland Hill
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- Memorial centenary of Sir Rowland Hill
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Minor variant of #973110
- Themes:
- Famous People | Letters (Mail) | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Postmasters | Stamps
- Issued on:
- 1978-12-09
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Imperforate
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 76% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 2.36
100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- 100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF BL30A, Yt:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Aircraft | Aviation | Horses | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Telecommunication | U.P.U.
- Issued on:
- 1978-03-21
- Size:
- 129 x 71 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Souvenir Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- comb 13½
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 79% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
Mail coach, satellites, dove
- Country:
- CopyWrong
- Series:
- from colnect.com
- Catalog codes:
- CopyWrong
- Themes:
- ColnectScrp
- Issued on:
- 1978-03-21
- Size:
- ColnectIsBest
- Colors:
- CopyWrong
- Printers:
- from colnect.com
- Format:
- iInfringe
- Emission:
- ColnectIsBest
- Perforation:
- VisitColnectCom
- Printing:
- iInfringe
- Face value:
- CopyWrong
- Score:
- ColnectIsBest
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
- ColnectScrp
Mail coach, satellites, dove
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- 100 years Progress in the Post and Telecommunications
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF BL31B, Sn:CF C193B, Yt:Unlisted
- Themes:
- Aircraft | Horses | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Telecommunication | Transport | U.P.U.
- Issued on:
- 1978-03-21
- Size:
- 123 x 92 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Souvenir Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Imperforate
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 89% Accuracy: Low
- Description:
- from colnect.com
- Buy Now:
100th anniversary of the death of Sir Rowland Hill
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- Memorial centenary of Sir Rowland Hill
- Catalog codes:
- ColnectScrp
- Themes:
- Famous People | Letters (Mail) | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Postmasters | Stamps
- Issued on:
- from colnect.com
- Size:
- 90 x 116 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Souvenir Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- comb 13½
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 80% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 2.83
100th anniversary of the death of Sir Rowland Hill
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- Memorial centenary of Sir Rowland Hill
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF BL47A, Yt:CF BF29
- Has minor variants: 1
- Themes:
- Famous People | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Postmasters | Stamps
- Issued on:
- 1978-12-09
- Size:
- 124 x 84 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Souvenir Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Harrow 13½
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 73% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- CopyWrong
- Buy Now:
- 3 sale offers from US$ 1.30
100th anniversary of the death of Sir Rowland Hill
- Country:
- Central African Republic
- Series:
- Memorial centenary of Sir Rowland Hill
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CF BL47B, Yt:Unlisted
- Minor variant of #973113
- Themes:
- Famous People | Postal History | Postal Services | Postal Traffic | Postmasters | Stamps
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Size:
- 124 x 84 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Impressor S.A.
- Format:
- Souvenir Sheet
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Air Post
- Perforation:
- Imperforate
- Printing:
- Offset lithography, Hot stamping and Embossed
- Face value:
- 1,500 FCFA - Central African CFA franc
- Score:
- 81% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was apparently authorized by the Central African Republic postal administration, the vast majority of the issue was not sold in Central Africa, but only distributed by the Central African Republic's philatelic agency Impressor S.A. for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is still being sold on the WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) website over four decades later as of the year 2025.
The list of stamps to avoid and resist created in 2000 by Mr. Bengt Bengtsson (a philatelic judge in Sweden) and updated by the Philatelic Webmasters Organization who is dedicated to fighting the abuse of the philatelic market states all stamps for Central African Republic from 1978 forward should be avoided. Although Central African Republic is a UPU member, they have never had any stamps listed on the UPU WNS system. It is quite obvious why.
This is due to excessive production and /or little to no evidence of sales and usage within the Central African Republic since 1978 which breaks the rules for listing on the WNS system. Between 1978 and 2007, the stamp agencies IGPC and Impressor S.A. abused their rights to produce stamps in this way. In 2008 the Central African Republic stopped all productions of stamps until 2011. From 2011 forward Stamperija has carried the abuse to unbelievable heights. Numerous issues were used on commercial mailings but were extremely overproduced as sales on the IGPC, WORLDARTSTAMPS (Impressor) and Stamperija aka Stampera websites continue to offer them decades later and the issues are massively offered still by associates of the agencies as of the year 2025. Evidence shows that around 95% to 100% of the printings were and are sold outside of the country depending on the issue.
One can simply see the waves of abuse by looking at the numbers of issues for each year on Colnect.
Where evidence of this abuse is solid, the "Agency Issue" description has been added for collectors to understand and do their own research on the particular issue before investing in it. - Buy Now:








