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Elizabeth II pictorials issue of Southern Rhodesia

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  • Colnect-3941-247-Tobacco-planter.jpg
  • SouthernRhodesia2d1953scott83rhodesgrave.jpg
  • SouthernRhodesia3d1953scott84farmworker.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-352-Flame-lily.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-350-Victoria-Falls.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-351-Baobab-tree.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-343-Lion-Panthera-leo.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-344-Zimbabwe-ruins.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-345-Birchenough-Bridge.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-348-Kariba-Gorge.jpg
  • Colnect-5292-349-Basket-maker.jpg
  • STS-Southern-Rhodesia-3-300dpi.jpeg-crop-510x382at229-2299.jpg
  • Colnect-939-501-Coat-of-Arms.jpg
Short desc: Elizabeth II pictorials

Issuer: Southern Rhodesia
Date: 8/31/1953


Consists of 14 stamps: (See stamps as list)

1/2p d=sable antelope & Queen Elizabeth II
1p choc&grn d=tobacco planter & Queen Elizabeth II
2p redvio&brn d=Rhodes grave & Queen Elizabeth II
3p rose&chocbrn d=farm worker & Queen Elizabeth II
4p d=Flame lily & Queen Elizabeth II
4 1/2p dkbl&blk d=Victoria Falls & Queen Elizabeth II
6p blgrn&olbrn d=Baobab tree & Queen Elizabeth II
9p redbrn&bl d=lion & Queen Elizabeth II
1sh ltbl&redvio d=Zimbabwe ruins & Queen Elizabeth II
2sh red&pur d=Birchenough Bridge & Queen Elizabeth II
2sh6p d=Kariba Gorge & Queen Elizabeth II
5sh dkgrn&orgbrn d=Basket maker & Queen Elizabeth II
10sh olgrn&redbrn d=Balancing Rocks & Queen Elizabeth II
1lb blk&rose d=arms of Southern Rhodesia & Queen Elizabeth II

Issues with this name: Barbados, British Honduras, Dominica (1954), Falkland Islands (1955), Fiji (1954), Gambia, Gibraltar, Gilbert & Ellice Islands (1956), Gold Coast (1952), Malacca (1957), Penang (1957), Malta (1956), Mauritius, Nigeria, North Borneo (1954), Nyasaland Protectorate, Pitcairn Islands (1957), St. Helena, Seychelles (1954), Sierra Leone (1956), Solomon Islands (1956), Somaliland Protectorate (1954), Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland (1956), Trinidad & Tobago, Tristan da Cunha (1954)