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Stamp of the autonomous area "Ruanda-Urundi" (former Belgian mandate territory); 1961; semi-postal stamp of the issue "Cathedrals" ; stamp motive with a frontal view to "Cathedral of Usumbura" in Usumbura (the then capital of "Ruanda-Urundi"; contemporary Bujumbura in Burundi); mint stamp
Stamp: Michel No. 183; Yvert & Tellier: No. 225; Scott: No. B31
Color: brown with yellow-brown background on normal paper
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 75 C = 50 C + 25 C (Centimes) (25 Centimes as surcharge to benefit of the Usumbura cathedral)
Postage validity: from 18 December 1961 until ?

Stamp picture size (printed area of a single stamp without signature line): 23.0 x 32.5 mm
Date (first issue day of the stamp)
Source scan of original
Author Postal administration of Ruanda-Urundi
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Picture description Usumbura cathedral
First day of issue
Publisher Postal administration of Ruanda-Urundi
Design Unknown authorUnknown author
Printer "Helio Courvoisier S.A.", La Chaux-de-Fonds. (Switzerland) (original stamp)
Printing technique Recess printing
Circulation ?
Perforation Comb perforation, K 13¾  : 13½
MICHEL Nr. Ruanda-Urundi, Nr. 183
SCOTT Nr. RWANDA-Urundi, No. B31

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