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Title
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Postage Stamps
Description
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A postage stamp is evidence of a fee paid for postal services. Usually a small piece of adhesive rectangular paper attached to an envelope, the postage stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery.
Still Image
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Title
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Postage Stamp - Monaco - 2015
Type
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Postage Stamp
Coverage
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Monaco
Date Issued
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2015-04-09
Description
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Monaco issued this postage stamp to commemorate the 750th anniversary of Dante’s birth. The stamp features two angels and a portrait of Dante and has text as follows: at the top: “1,90€ MONACO”; and at the bottom: “Dante Alighieri 1265 - 1321”. The names of the designer, printer, and engraver appear along the bottom edge of the stamp: “L. FISSORE” (Laure Fissore); “Phil@poste 2015”; and “E. CATELIN” (Elsa Catelin).
Denomination: 1,90€ (1.90 EUR)
Perforation: 13 × 13 ¼ (comb)
Printing process: Intaglio and offset lithography
Print run: 54,000
Extent
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40 × 52 mm
Bibliographic Citation
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Scott no. 2798
Contributor
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Catelin, Elsa
Fissore, Laure
Phil@poste (Boulazac, France)
Language
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French
2015
Catelin, Elsa
Fissore, Laure
Intaglio
Monaco
Offset lithography
Phil@poste (Boulazac, France)
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Postage Stamps
Description
An account of the resource
A postage stamp is evidence of a fee paid for postal services. Usually a small piece of adhesive rectangular paper attached to an envelope, the postage stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Postage Stamp - Monaco - 2009
Type
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Postage Stamp
Coverage
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Monaco
Date Issued
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2009-06-03
Description
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This set of three postage stamps was issued by Monaco to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of a committee of the Società Dante Alighieri in the principality. The stamps feature portraits of three famous Italians: Niccolò Machiavelli, Giovanni Boccaccio, and Francesco Petrarca. In the lower right corner of each stamp is a small version of Giotto's portrait of Dante surrounded by text as follows: "DANTE ALIGHIERI - MONACO 1979 - 2009". The stamps have text as follows:<br /><ul><li>70-cent stamp: at the top: "Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527); and at the bottom: "0,70€ / MONACO".</li>
<li>85-cent stamp: at the top: "Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375); and at the bottom: "0,85€ / MONACO".</li>
<li>1.30-euro stamp: at the top: "Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374); and at the bottom: "1,30€ / MONACO".</li>
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The names of the designer, printer, and engraver appear along the bottom edge of each stamp: "DE LA PATELLIERE" (Cyril de la Patelliere); "Phil@poste 2009"; and "BEAUJARD" (Yves Beaujard).
Denomination: 0,70€ (0.70 EUR); 0,85€ (0.85 EUR); 1,30€ (1.30 EUR)
Perforation: 12 ¼ × 13 (comb)
Printing process: Three-color steel-engraving
Extent
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40 × 52 mm
Bibliographic Citation
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Michel no. 2949 (0,70€)
Michel no. 2950 (0,85€)
Michel no. 2951 (1,30€)
Scott no. 2555 (0,70€)
Scott no. 2556 (0,85€)
Scott no. 2557 (1,30€)
Contributor
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Cyril de la Patelliere
Yves Beaujard
Giotto
Phil@poste (Boulazac, France)
Language
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French
Italian
2009
Beaujard, Yves
Giotto
Monaco
Patelliere, Cyril de la
Phil@poste (Boulazac, France)
Società Dante Alighieri
Steel-engraving