Description
II = RaTpr.; Z = Wmk. 3; C = perforated K 13 1/2:13; B = imperforated
Single stamp, issue date: May 1, 1994
Picture descriptions:
(akz) King Bhumibol (1927-2016)
1265 AII ZC 2 B dark rose red (tones) akz
Quantity: 150,000,000 pieces
Printer: Government Printing Bureau, Tokyo
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated single stamps or, as described in the title, product image, and/or item number, as pairs, blocks of four with and/or without margins, or as blocks of four with imprinted margins and/or perforated or non-perforated. The item title, product image, and/or item number are definitive for delivery.
Issue Notice:
- ATTENTION: Unfortunately, stamp sheets of this size are usually folded in the middle. This is not our fault, but rather due to the postal administrations.This folding can cause the perforations to tear, especially at the sheet edges.
- The1st printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Leigh Mardon PTY, Australia, on July 2, 1988.
- The 2nd printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Leigh Mardon PTY, Australia, on August 16, 1990.
- The 3rd printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Leigh Mardon PTY, Australia, on July 28, 1991.
- The 4th printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by the Government Printing Bureau, Tokyo, on May 1, 1992.
- The 5th printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Leigh Mardon PTY, Australia, on May 31, 1994.
- The 6th printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Joh. Enschede, Netherlands, on December 5, 1994.
- The 7th printing of the 2 Baht stamp was issued by Joh. Enschede, Netherlands, on April 17, 1995.
- The printings and/or printing runs also differ in the printing instructions on the sheet margins (1 or 2 or A, B, C, D), or due to the perforation, slight color variations, and the typeface used for the sheet numbering.
- MiNr. 1264 I and 1264 II also differ slightly in the height of the inscription area.
- Same design: MiNr. 1279-1282, 1319-1322, 1346 to 1348, 1354, 1527, 1562
- The printing houses can also be identified on the stamp sheets by the printed name of the printing house on the sheet margin.
- As with all definitive stamp series, printing irregularities such as upside-down sheet numbers, missing sheet numbers, interlocking numbers, and misalignments, etc., are known.










