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not of enough value to mail a letter any more, so to remedy the situation, the local Post
Offices have taken blocks of four "old" printed stamps and overprinted them with
a new image and a new value. The Afghan Hound shown above on the right
is one of these "Russian Overprints" from Buriatia. These stamps come in a
set of five different colored stamps all with the same overprint. Last time that I got in
some overprints, I assumed that they would remain available. I was wrong and I never
saw more copies of those. I expect these to be equally as rare and collectable. There
is no telling how many of the overprints they produced (not many), since they were never
designed to be sold on the world market. They are of value only for a short while until
the actual stamps can be printed. On the left is the stamp that was ultimately issued
with the Afghan Hound image from the overprint, put out by Abkhazia. There is a second pair
below for Ingushetia.
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group becomes one single stamp with a new denomination on it. Later, the image was printed
on a color stamp officially issued like the one on the left from Ingushetia.
These were used simply until they could print new
stamps of the right value. For this reason, these overprints will be collector's items
very rapidly.
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Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea.
between Bulgaria and Ukraine. It is slightly smaller than Oregon.
The climate is temperate; cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog,
sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms. They have the
following resources petroleum (reserves declining), timber, natural gas,
coal, iron, ore, salt, arable land, hydropower. They also have natural
hazards of earthquakes, most severe in south and southwest; Geologic
structure and climate promote landslides. Environment current issues
include soil erosion and degradation; water pollution; air pollution
in south from industrial effluents; the capital is Bucharest.
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This souvenir sheet was issued in 1973 by Afghanistan. It is incredibly rare. I have one
copy and it is not mounted. The stamps on the souvenir sheet are unperforated. There is a
slight crease in the upper left corner, but it has never been hinged. The leapard,
Tibetan bears and gazelle are beautifully done. This could certainly be the center of
any Afghan Hound stamp collection. To the left is a detail of the Afghan stamp from this
souvenir sheet.
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Guyana is a little country, which lies on the North Eastern shoulder of South
America near the equator.
Said to be the legendary El Dorado, Guyana is the only English-speaking country
located in South America. The name 'Guyana' is derived from an Amerindian word
meaning; land of many waters - and indeed it is a land of many waters- with three
mighty rivers and many tributaries, creeks and waterfalls.
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Somalia, also called the Somali Democratic Republic, is located on the Horn of
Africa, the easternmost part of the African continent. Although it gained its
independence in 1960, nearly constant unrest has kept it from establishing a
lasting presence in the area.
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Annexed by Russia between 1865 and 1885, Turkmenistan became a Soviet
republic in 1925. It achieved its independence upon the dissolution
of the USSR in 1991. President NIYAZOV retains absolute control over
the country and opposition is not tolerated. Extensive Hudrocarbon/natural
gas reserves could prove a boon to this underdeveloped country if
extraction and delivery projects were to be expanded. Turkmenistan is
on the east side of the Caspian Sea, just above Iran. It is slightly
larger than California in size. Its terrain is flat-to-rolling sandy
desert with dunes rising to mountains in the south; low mountains
along border with Iran; borders Caspian Sea in west. The religion is
Muslim 89%, Eastern Orthodox 9%, unknown 2%. The capital is Ashgabsat.
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