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Posted 01/03/2015   7:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tantsbsac to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
China 2012 August 1 Landmarks of the Silk Road (UNESCO World Heritage Sites). Scott 4027.
This issue comprises 4 stamps and 1 miniature sheet.

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Posted 01/04/2015   1:03 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add SavStamp to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Not quite a stamp but thought it might fit in, I forgot that I had picked this up about 20 yrs ago.







Website about the original

http://www.forttejon.org/camel.html
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SavStamp - Welcome! Interesting cover, thanks for sharing.

Here is an image of a stamp depicting a Tuvan and a Bactrian camel, printed by photogravure, and issued by Tannu Tuva in July, 1936, Scott No. 73.

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"We Three Kings of Orient Are," printed by lithography, and issued by Ghana for Christmas, Scott No. 684.

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Jprdan 2009 Camel souvenir sheet.

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Posted 02/27/2015   7:12 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tantsbsac to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Mongolia 2011

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Posted 03/17/2015   09:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nethryk to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here is an image of an airmail stamp depicting a man and two camels at Ghoubbet el Kharâb, a bay located in Djibouti, designed by Claude Robin, engraved by André Frères, and issued foe use in Somali Coast on July 16, 1965, Scott No. C38.

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Family and camels, printed by lithography, and issued by Afghanistan on March 2, 1985 as one of a set of seven stamps commemorating Farmer's Day, Scott No. 1125.

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Original Upper Senegal & Niger, this issue 1921 French Niger


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Here are images of two similar stamps (the second of which is semi-postal) depicting camels, printed by photogravure, and issued for use in Ifni on June 10, 1960 as part of a set of four stamps benefiting children's welfare funds, Scott Nos. 89 & B46.

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Here is an image of a stamp depicting a territorial map, a soldier, Fort Sebha, and a camel, designed by A. Boutet, engraved by René Cottet (1902-1992), and issued for use in Libya (Fezzan-Ghadames, a French Military Occupation Territory) in 1946 as one of a set of fifteen stamps, Scott No. 1N14.

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Australia 2015 Animals in War - camel.

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State of Palestine 2015 Islamic New Year



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Bactrian camels, old and young, printed by photogravure, and issued by Mongolia on January 15, 1968, Scott No. 467.

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Ethiopia - 1965
Scott C95

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