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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia
Scott: #791P
Issued: 10.09.1995
Singapore ’95
Inside #791 (In margin): Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #801P
Issued: 08.06.1996
CAPEX 96
Inside #791 (In margin): Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #819AP
Issued: 12.2.1997
Hong Kong '97
Inside #819A: Pseudo Stamp in Margin
An inscription, “REPRINT 1 APRIL
Scott: #820P
Issued: 8.4.1997
Centenary of Death of Heinrich von Stephan
Inside #820: Pseudo Stamp
Scott: #967O
Issued: 22.5.2000
Stamp Show 2000 Exhibition
Inside #967 (In margin of sheet - in show
logo): G.B #1
Scott: #999P
Issued: 1.8.2002
10 Years Anniversary Nampost and Telecommunication
Inside #999g, #999i, #999j: Stamps on envelopes
Scott: #1022P
Issued: 10.9.2003
25th Anniversary
(First Special National Stamp Exhibition)
Inside #1022:
Inside #1022: Pseudo Stamp based on Namibia
#972O
Lou wrote: Per my description,
this is a fantasy stamp based on a design component of #972 and not an actual
reproduction.
The design component is an
inverted detail of any of the telescopes on #972.
It is obvious the designer had
#972 in hand when he created his fantasy stamps. I class this stamp with
Inside #1022: Pseudo Stamp
based on Namibia #819AP
(Chinese character only)
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Thanks to Attilio Papio
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Namibia #687 for Uganda
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