Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN)

Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN) Definitive: King Bhumibol 8th Series 50S (GOVERNMENT JAPAN)
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MiNo. 1562AZC GPBJ Thailand
Opr.; X = Wmk 13, Z = Wmk 3; A = perf. K 14 1/4:14 1/4, C = perf. K 13 1/2:13; B = imperforated
Single stamp, date of issue: June 30, 1995
Picture descriptions:
akz) King Bhumibol (1927-2016)
1562 AZC  50 S dark yellow olive (tones) akz
Quantity LMPA: 13,000,000 pieces
Quantity GPBJ: 5,000,000 pieces
Designer: Mr. Pravat Pipitpiyapakorn
Printer: Government Printing Bureu Japan (GPBJ)

Conservation Status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated single stamp or as described in the title, the item image and/or item number as a pair, block of 4 with and/or without border, stamp sheet, etc. The item title and the item image are decisive for delivery or the article number!
Issue Notice:
  • The 1st print issue comes from Leigh Mardon PTY, Australia and was issued on July 28, 1993.
  • The 2nd print issue comes from Government Printing Bureau, Japan and was issued on June 30, 1995.
  • In addition, the print runs and/or printing runs differ due to the printing instructions on the edges of the sheets (1 or 2 or A, B, C, D), or due to the perforation, slight differences in color and the font in the sheet counting numbers.
  • For the denominations 3 Baht, 4 Baht, 6 Baht, 8 Baht, 9 Baht, 10 Baht, 20 Baht, 25 Baht and 100 Baht, a distinction is made between plate 1 and plate 2 in addition to the print runs. You can always find the high-resolution images of the plate differences in the original scans of the corresponding stamps.
  • The printers can also be recognized on the stamp sheets by the impression of the printer's name below stamps 93 and 97 on the edge of the sheet.
  • As with all definitive stamp series, printing irregularities such as upside-down sheet numbers, missing sheet numbers, interlockings and shifts, etc. are known.
  • In the same drawing: MiNo. 1264-1265, 1279-1282, 1319 to 1322, 1346-1348, 1354, 1562

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