Description
I = Opr., II = Rip.; X = no Wmk., Y = Wmk. 15; A = perf. K 14 1/4:14 1/2, C = perf. K 11 3/4.; B = imperforated
Single stamp, date of issue: December 5th, 1996
Picture descriptions:
bhp) King Bhumibol Aduljadeh, Rama IX. (1927-2016), in admiral's uniform
1742 IXA 2 B reddish carmine bhp
Quantity: 200,000,000 pieces
Designer: unknown
Printer: Thai British security Printing
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINIGED (MNH)" perforated single stamp or as described in the title, the item image and/or item number as a pair, a block of 4 with and/or without a border, as a block of 4 with an impression on the edge and/or perforated or not perforated. The item title, the item picture or the item number are decisive for delivery!
Issue Notice:
- The 1st print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 1 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 2nd print run comes from Helio Courvoiser and can be recognized by the printing company's lettering at the bottom and 2 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 3rd print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 3 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 4th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 4 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 5th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 5 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 6th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 6 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 7th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 7 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 8th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 8 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 9th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 9 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The 10th print run comes from Thai British Security Printing and can be recognized by the printing company's pictogram at the top left and 10 x "9" in Thai on the edge of the stamp sheet.
- The papers without watermarks usually contain different colored fibers, which are called "watermarks" in Thailand.
- In the same drawing: MiNo. 1765-1767, 1768-1769, 1784-1785, 1786, 1798-1799, 1836, 1837, 1925-1927, 2180, 2820, 2859; in a similar drawing, but larger format: MiNo. 1940
- MiNo. 1742IXA-1742IIXC were also issue as a stamp booklet with 5 or 10 stamps