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  $200.00

Iceland Stamp: 10a Falcon [Strip]

Format: Strip

CONDITION: VF Mint Never Hinged

Horizontal strip of 4

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Minkus: Iceland #212  Perforation: 12.5x12  Colour: deep ultra
     Scott: Iceland #C3  Perforation: 12.5x12  Colour: deep ultra
     Seaside: Iceland #C3  Perforation: 12.5x12  Colour: deep ultra
     Year of Issue: 1930
     Denomination: 10a
     Printing Type: litho

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This product was last modified on Saturday 06 February, 2010.

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Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Papir, Gennemfarvet
(Danish) paper colored throughout.

Official label
Printed labels provided and possibly affixed by the postal authorities for services rendered or to be rendered beside those prepaid by use of postage stamps.

Reis
Currency unit in Angola, Angra, Azores, Brazil, Portugal and colonies.

Lösenfrimärken
(Swedish) postage due stamps.

Nordtyskland
(Swedish) North Germany.

Torredonjimeno
City in Spain, Spanish Civil War local post, Republican forces, 1937.

Papir, Gennemfarvet
(Danish) paper colored throughout.

Imprinted Stamps
Stamps other than adhesives, printed direct on postal stationery items (postcards, envelopes etc).

Imprimatur
(Latin) "let it be printed" term for the first pane of a stamp produced after a printing plate was approved.

Hauptfeldpostamt
(German) Austrian Head Field Post Office.

Farbabart
(German) color variety.

Strågul
(Norwegian) straw-yellow (color).

Postovní Pytel
(Czech) mail bag.

Jihoafrická
(Czech) South Africa.

Service overprint
Postage stamp overprinted, with the word "service" or the initials of a military force, for exclusive use by military personnel, often outside country of issue.

Postes Hedjaz & Nedjde
Inscription on stamps of Hedjaz and Nejd, Saudi Arabia, 1930-32.

Abaco and Cays
Group of the Bahamas Islands.

Nules
City in Spain, civil war local post, Republican, 1937.

Death mask
Term given to Serbian commemorative series of 1904; when stamp is inverted, the features of the previous assassinated monarch, King Alexander, is revealed.

Lyslilla
(Danish, Norwegian) light violet (color).

Ngwee
Currency unit in Zambia.

Permit
A permit is actually a license number that is printed in the upper right hand corner of the mailing piece; many large firms use this method of mailing in order to eliminate the need for affixing and canceling stamps on large mailings.

Saizeci
(Romanian) sixty (number).

Taxe Auto
(French) automobile license tax; French colony revenue inscription.

Gummi
(Danish, German, Norwegian) gum.

Gibuti
(Italian) Djibouti

Hartford Daily Mail
S. Allan Taylor label.

Timbre Taxe
(French) (With numeral and no country name) inscription on stamps of French Colonies for postage due, 1945.

TPG Post
Name of the Dutch postal service effective May 29, 2002; formerly PTT Post

Aero Club of Canada/Grand Army of Canada
Semi-official airmail, Canada, 1918-20.


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