Join Indian Stamp Ghar
 Subscribe For Updates

Error & Varieties – Birds of Prey – By India Post

Blue colour shifted .Marked with arrows.

Unique Old Error. Quite visible. Error in Old stamps to find is very rare.

Date Of Issue;-30.12.1992.

Approximate Cost 2000/-, Contact Us 08860120900

FDC – GB – High Value Definitives

A FDC issued by GB On 22 Aug 1995 in the ” Castles High Value” Series with a £ 3 stamp on Carrickfergus Castle , situated eleven miles north east of  Belfast.

Error & Varieties – Indian Birds (2nd Series) – By India Post

All 4 stamps, Indian Pitta , Black colour shifted as shown on the top of the head resulting in two beaks (marked)

Unique Old Error. Quite visible. Error in Old stamps to find is very rare.

Date Of Issue;-28.04.1975.

Approximate Cost 2500/-, Contact Us 08860120900

World Wide Fund For Nature

Official Maximum Card –  Drill – Republique Du Cameroun

A set of 4 Maximum Cards – Drill – Republic of Cameroon – The Drill , along with its close relative the Mandrill, is the largest member of the monkeys. Adult males can weigh up to 50Kg. Drills express interactions between group members through mutual grooming. The adult male Drill has a pure black face, contrasting sharply with a greyish-white fringe and beard. Its lower lip is bordered with bright red. Fully grown female Drills weigh less than half as much as adult males and, as they lack the conspicuous markings present in males, their coat is much duller.

Date Of issue:-25.05.1988.

Cost 300/-for Set of 4. Contact us at 08860120900.

FDC – GB – Postage Labels Frama

A FDC issued on 01 May 1984 on Royal Mail Postage Labels Frama . Ther are three value labels .

World Wide Fund For Nature

Official Maximum Card – Red-fronted Parrot – Norfolk Island

A set of 4 Maximum Cards – Red-fronted Parrot – Red-fronted Parrots often come down to the ground to forage, scratching amongst the forest debris with their feet, in much the same way as chickens. Adult male Red-fronted Parrots are about 27-30 cm long; females are slightly smaller. When feeding in trees and shrubs, the Red-fronted Parrot is extremely difficult to detect; its green plumage blends perfectly with the foliage.

Date Of issue:-16.09.1987.

Error & Varieties – Census of India-2001 – By India Post

Perforation shifted right affecting all the 4 stamps. “IN” of India is cut in English, “Bha” of Bharat in Hindi is cut and entered in other stamp from left side. Census of India is also moved on left side instead of centre because of perforation shifting.

Unique Old Error. this block has a creased on left side which is quite visible.

Date Of Issue;-10.02.2001.

Special Cover – Epilepsy Foundation – By India Post

17th November is observed as  NATIONAL EPILEPSY DAY in India from
1990 as declared by Epilepsy Association.

To look at epileptic patients with fearsome feeling is not correct as this disease is treatable.Many famous people like Napoleon Bonaparte,Sir Issac Newton and Martin Luther had suffered from epilepsy.

Date Of Issue:-17.11.2010.

Contributed By:-Sandeep Chaurasia, Gorakhpur

Animals on Stamps – Namibia – Elephant

Stamps Elephant ( N $2.00 ) and   Buffalo (N$ 10.00 ) were issued in 1997.

World Wide Fund For Nature

Official Maximum Card – Sand Cat, Feenec Fox – People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen

A set of 4 Maximum Cards – Sand Cat, Fennec Fox – The Sand Cat is a relatively small cat, Smaller even than the domestic cat.Although not common, the Sand Cat is a very widespread animal, being found all over the great Sahara desert and through the Arabian Peninsula to the desert regions of south-western USSR. Fennec Fox – The most distinctive feature of the Fennec Fox is undoubtedly the enormous size of its ears. The Fennec Fox is the smallest member of the dog family.Adult male weigh less than 1.5Kg.

Date Of issue:-18.05.1989.

Set of 4 Cards

Special Cover – 25 Years of Indira Gandhi National Open University – By India Post

Issued By:- Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, Department of Post, Delhi Circle

Date Of Issue:-19.11.2010.

Animals on Stamps – Namibia – LION

Namibia issued two stamps on Lion and Cheetah in 1997.

Dear Sir,
I am glad to hear your pleasant experience at Coimbatore Philatelic Bureau. As an account holder from Orissa, I find their service is the best. They are very prompt and accurate in executing the orders. Even during the scandal created by some vested interest on Tamil Conference issue they catered to the need of genuine philatelist. This is one of the very few Bureaus where Customer comes first. I am also glad that you are highlighting the positive factors so that others can follow.
Thanking you
With regards,
R.Purushothaman
Rourkela

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »

Page 100 of 412« First...255075...9899100101102...125150175200...Last »