I collect stamps.This is one Pakistani stamp that had come in to my collection in July/August of 1990.Can somebody pls tell me it?
This is 8 AS stamp…
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I collect stamps.This is one Pakistani stamp that had come in to my collection in July/August of 1990.Can somebody pls tell me it?
This is 8 AS stamp…
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One point is,the J&K is mentioned as`Final status not yet determined'.....
I do have this stamp with me now...
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I used to collect stamps, haven't done that in a while actually. Here's some info for you.
Jammu & Kashmir Definitives, March 23 1960 (1960-1962)
The disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir was the subject of new definitive series.
Four values were released projecting map of Pakistan, the State of Jammu & Kashmir and part of India
Two small states Junagarh and Manavadar were also located on the map.
The area of Jammu & Kashmir region is shown colourless with inscription "JAMMU & KASHMIR (Final Status Not Yet Determined)".
Other elements of the stamps included country name in English at left top, and in Bengali and Urdu at right.
The denominations of the four stamps are; 6 paisa (purple), 2 anna (brown red), 8 anna (green) and Rupee 1 (blue), are shown at bottom left below the map.
Locally recessed stamps were used as definitives. Later some values were overprinted SERVICE for official use and the Re.1 value is also known printed on the gum side.
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I used to collect stamps, haven't done that in a while actually. Here's some info for you.
Jammu & Kashmir Definitives, March 23 1960 (1960-1962)
The disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir was the subject of new definitive series. Four values were released projecting map of Pakistan, the State of Jammu & Kashmir and part of India Two small states Junagarh and Manavadar were also located on the map. The area of Jammu & Kashmir region is shown colourless with inscription "JAMMU & KASHMIR (Final Status Not Yet Determined)". Other elements of the stamps included country name in English at left top, and in Bengali and Urdu at right. The denominations of the four stamps are; 6 paisa (purple), 2 anna (brown red), 8 anna (green) and Rupee 1 (blue), are shown at bottom left below the map. Locally recessed stamps were used as definitives. Later some values were overprinted SERVICE for official use and the Re.1 value is also known printed on the gum side.
Thanks alot yaaaaar... :)
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Thanks alot yaaaaar... :)
All good bru, let me find out the other information, if I can.
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^ O.K Bro.. :)
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Nice information Gdisa and nice collection arlietter
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Wow I never did collect Stamps but this thread has sparked my curiosity and I am definately going to look into this…
Great information GDISA your a jack of all trades mate… Who said men cant Multi Task ![]()
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Nice information Gdisa and nice collection arlietter
Thanks UZ :)
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^ Any new update?