File:Stamp of Bharatpur - 1936 - Colnect 934133 - Court Fee.jpeg

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English: English value in sans-serif Capital Letters, stamps with punch indicated valid Revenue Fee was paid.
Expiry date
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1950-11-05
Format
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Stamp
Themes
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Headgear  · Princes
Emission
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Revenue
Issued on
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1936
Size
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85 x 52 mm
Print run
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15,000
Series
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Cats_1998
Perforation
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Imperforate
Paper
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Engraved wove paper
Colors
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Deep_orange
Score
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78% Accuracy: Very Low
Related items
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Philatelic_Product_(Related):_he_75th_Anniversary_of_the_Tragic_Events_in_the_Municipaliti_(Slovakia)
Printing
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Lithography
Face value
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15 Indian anna
Gum
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Without
Watermark
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Multiple rosette
Catalog codes
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Colnect codes IN-BA 1936-08
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Source https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/934133-Court_Fee-Bharatpur
Author Post of Bharatpur
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