Umm al Qiwain 20 dirham Sasakia charonda butterfly postage stamp (imperforate) (1972) : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Umm al Qiwain 20 dirham Sasakia charonda butterfly postage stamp (imperforate) (1972) / James St. John
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説明 | This postage stamp (= Michel Catalog # 626B) was issued in 1972 by Umm al Qiwain, which is located in the eastern Arabian Peninsula. Umm al Qiwain is both a city and a country (also referred to as an emirate, a sheikdom, a Trucial State, and a confederation). In modern times, it is part of the "U.A.E." = the United Arab Emirates. Umm al Qiwain formerly issued many postage stamps in the 1960s and 1970s, as did other Trucial States in the region. The stamps were created specifically to be sold to non-domestic stamp collectors to raise money ("revenue") for each country. They were not even printed in the countries that bear their names. As such, they are not really postage stamps - they were not sold from Umm al Qiwain post offices and not used on their mail. Many depict subjects or topics completely non-related to the home country (such as the example seen here). Serious stamp collectors collectively call these non-stamps "Dunes" or "Trucials" and consider them worthless. There's reportedly been renewed interest in Trucial stamps in recent years.Seen here is one of six stamps in a set depicting lepidopteran insects. This one shows Sasakia charonda - the great purple emperor butterfly. It occurs in parts of eastern Asia. |
撮影日 | 2024-09-01 17:11:04 |
撮影者 | James St. John |
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