Description
StTpr.; A = perf. K 14; B = imperforated
Single Stamp, date of issue: 01.12.1905
Overprint, date of issue: 15.08.1909
Picture descriptions:
h) King Chulalongkorn (1853-1910), Wat Chung
89 A 12 S on 8 Atts. black/light olive h (55)
Quantity MiNo. 89: 893,000 pieces
Designer: unknown
Printer: Giesecke and Devrient, Leipzig, Germany
Overprinted by: Gotte Co., Bangkok
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated Single stamp, WITHOUT! folds and / or rest of hinge, light and full gum as issued, possibly darkened
Issue Notice:
- Best-known variety: MiNo. 87AI with capital "6"
- MiNo. 80 is available in sheets with a shorter imprint of 15 1/2 mm instead of 16 1/2 mm.
- MiNo. 80 and 81: foot of 2 straight, big distance between 2 and S
- The overprints 3 S on 2 A dark green and 12 S on 12 A blue are fakes.
- All stamp scans shown here are sample images. If you would like to see the original scans of the stamps you are interested in purchasing, please request them from us BEFORE PURCHASING! Otherwise, you will, of course, receive stamps of equivalent value and impeccable quality from our stock books, depending on the desired condition (MH/MNH)
- Extract from the Michel catalog:
- Unless otherwise noted, the prices for mint stamps from MiNo. 1-259 for stamps with fold (*/MH), from MiNo. 260A for mint stamps (**/MNH)
- For mint stamps (**/MNH) up to MiNr. 259A, a surcharge of approx. 100% must be added to the prices for stamps with a fold (*/MH)
- Upon request and against payment of costs, we will be happy to have a photo certificate or a certificate of the condition and authenticity of the P.A.T., Bangkok created. Please note that the creation of a certificate via P.A.T., Bangkok can take up to 3 months. But that's not because of us, but because the certification Committee of the P.A.T. only meets every 3 months.