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1951 issue of Laos

  • Colnect-303-694-Bank-of-Mekong.jpg
  • Colnect-303-695-Bank-of-Mekong.jpg
  • Colnect-303-696-Bank-of-Mekong.jpg
  • Colnect-252-069-Laotian-Woman.jpg
  • Colnect-303-697-Xieng-Thong-Temple-Luang-Prabang.jpg
  • Colnect-303-698-Xieng-Thong-Temple-Luang-Prabang.jpg
  • Colnect-303-699-Xieng-Thong-Temple-Luang-Prabang.jpg
  • Colnect-252-070-Laotian-Woman.jpg
  • Colnect-303-700-Pha-That-Luang-Temple-Vientiane.jpg
  • Colnect-252-071-Laotian-Woman.jpg
  • Colnect-303-701-King-Sisavang-Vong.jpg
  • Colnect-252-072-Laotian-Woman.jpg
  • Colnect-303-710-Pha-That-Luang-Temple-Vientiane.jpg
  • Colnect-303-711-Pha-That-Luang-Temple-Vientiane.jpg
  • Colnect-252-073-Laotian-Woman.jpg
  • Colnect-303-712-Pha-That-Luang-Temple-Vientiane.jpg
  • Colnect-303-713-Pha-That-Luang-Temple-Vientiane.jpg
Short desc: 1951

Issuer: Laos
Dates: 11/3/1951 - 4/13/1952


Consists of 17 stamps: (See stamps as list)

10c dkgrn&emer d=boat on Mekong
20c dkcar&car d=boat on Mekong
30c ind&ultra d=boat on Mekong
4/13/1952 30c dkbl&vio d=Laotian woman
50c dkpur d=boat on Mekong
60c org&redorg d=boat on Mekong
70c blgrn&bl d=boat on Mekong
4/13/1952 80c d=Laotian woman
1pi pur&grayvio d=temple at Vientiane
4/13/1952 1.10pi brncar&red d=Laotian woman
1.50pi brnlil&blk d=King Sisavang-Vong
4/13/1952 1.90pi dkbl&bl d=Laotian woman
2pi grn&dkgrn d=temple at Vientiane
3pi brnred&brncar d=temple at Vientiane
4/13/1952 3pi brnlil&dkbrn d=Laotian woman
5pi graybl&ultra d=temple at Vientiane
10pi brnlil&graylil d=temple at Vientiane

Issues with this name: Kathiri State of Seiyun, Quaiti State in Hadhramaut, Afghanistan, Australia (1950), Bahamas, Belgium, Cambodia, Dominica, France, Reunion, French Morocco, Great Britain, British forces in Tripolitania, British offices in Morocco, British currency, British offices in Morocco, Spanish currency, Grenada, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Laos, Lebanon, Fezzan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Kelantan, Perlis, Monaco, Montserrat, Peru, Romania, Sudan, Surinam, Sweden, Thailand, United Nations, Vietnam, Yemen