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Kuwait amended 7 September 2010
Set/Series: 1952 Wilding Definitives (Tudor crown wmk)
Definitive series originally of Great Britain issued from 10 December 1952 with 'KUWAIT' overprint and currency surcharge
Kuwait amended 7 September 2010
Set/Series: 1953 Coronation
Celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II which took place in the Abbey Church of St Peter, Westminster, on 2 June 1953
Sierra Leone amended 7 September 2010
Set/Series: 1964 World's Fair, New York
Opening 22 April 1964 and running for two six-month seasons, the New York World's Fair occupied an area of 2.6km² in Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Guyana/British Guiana amended 7 September 2010
Set/Series: 1981 Wildlife (12 x 12 perfs)
Re-issued wildlife commemorative depicting a six-banded armadillo with 12 x 12 perfs
Ghana/Gold Coast amended 7 September 2010
Set/Series: 1957 Independence Definitives
Definitive series (originally of the Gold Coast depicting scenery, industry and other images associated with the territory) re-issued from 6 March 1957 with 'GHANA INDEPENDENCE' overprint
Sierra Leone amended 6 September 2010
Set/Series: 1965 Margai/Churchill Commemoration
Various Flowers definitives from 1963 re-issued with surcharge and overprint commemorating Sir Milton Margai and Sir Winston Churchill
Sierra Leone amended 6 September 2010
Set/Series: 1963 Flowers Definitives
Definitive series featuring flowers native to Sierra Leone
Great Britain amended 6 September 2010
Set/Series: 1966 Battle of Hastings Anniversary
Scenes reproduced from the Bayeux Tapestry, which records the Norman invasion of England, commemorate the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings
Great Britain amended 6 September 2010
Set/Series: 1969 British Architecture, Cathedrals
Six famous British cathedrals from medieval times to present day depicted – Durham (5d), York Minster (5d), St Giles' (5d), Canterbury (5d), St Paul's (9d), Liverpool Metropolitan (1s 6d)
Great Britain amended 6 September 2010
Set/Series: 1967 European Free Trade Association
Established 3 May 1960, EFTA was formed as an alternative to the European Economic Community. The original members include the UK, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal and later, as an associate member, Finland
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