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Price List of TOGO 08 10 2020 Code: Tg200301a TOGO 08 10 2020 Code: TG200301a-TG200324b Newsletter No. 1331 / Issues date: 08.10.2020 Printed: 26.09.2021 / 12:38 Code Country / Name Type EUR/1 Qty TOTAL Stamperija: TG200301a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Mushrooms (Mushrooms (Imleria badia; Cantharellus FDC €7.45 - - cibarius; Armillaria mellea; Gyromitra esculenta)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200301b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Mushrooms (Mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) FDC €7.45 - - Background info: Coprinopsis atramentaria) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200302a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Cactuses (Cactuses (Carnegiea gigantea; Myiarchus FDC €7.45 - - tyrannulus; Pachycereus pringlei; Bubo virginianus; Imperforated €15.00 - - Cylindropuntia fulgida; Campylorhynchus FDC imperf. €17.50 - - brunneicapillus)) Stamperija: TG200302b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Cactuses (Cactuses (Stenocereus thurberi; Hadrurus FDC €7.45 - - arizonensis) Background info: Carnegiea gigantea; Imperforated €15.00 - - Parabuteo unicinctus) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200303a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Meteorites (Meteorites (Canyon Diablo, the United FDC €7.45 - - States; El Tiro, Mexico; Sikhote-Alin, Russia; Gibeon, Imperforated €15.00 - - Namibia)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200303b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Meteorites (Meteorites (Baszkówka, Poland) FDC €7.45 - - Background info: Middlesbrough meteorite, England; Imperforated €15.00 - - Hoba meteorite, Namibia) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200304a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Prehistoric humans (Prehistoric humans (Homo FDC €7.45 - - neanderthalensis; Lucy; Australopithecus afarensis; Imperforated €15.00 - - Homo erectus)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200304b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Prehistoric humans (Prehistoric humans (Homo FDC €7.45 - - neanderthalensis) Background info: Australopithecus Imperforated €15.00 - - afarensis) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200305a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Save the forest (Save the forest (Caloboletus FDC €7.45 - - radicans; Asio otus; Panthera tigris altaica)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200305b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Save the forest (Save the forest (Tyto capensis)) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200306a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Predators (Predators (Panthera pardus; Falco FDC €7.45 - - peregrinus; Vulpes vulpes; Ursus arctos)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200306b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Predators (Predators (Canis lupus lupus) Background FDC €7.45 - - info: Glaucidium passerinum) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200307a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Big cats (Big cats (Panthera onca; Panthera leo; FDC €7.45 - - Panthera tigris; Acinonyx jubatus)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200307b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Big cats (Big cats (Puma concolor) Background info: FDC €7.45 - - Panthera uncia) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200308a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Hyenas (Hyenas (Hyaena hyaena; Proteles cristata; FDC €7.45 - - Crocuta crocuta; Hyaena brunnea)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200308b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Hyenas (Hyenas (Crocuta crocuta)) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200309a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Bloodhound (Bloodhound) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200309b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Bloodhound (Bloodhound) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200310a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Frogs (Frogs (Dendrobates auratus; Pseudacris FDC €7.45 - - crucifer; Oophaga pumilio; Atelopus zeteki)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200310b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Frogs (Frogs (Ranoidea caerulea) Background info: FDC €7.45 - - Phyllobates terribilis; Agalychnis callidryas) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200311a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Flying dinosaurs (Flying dinosaurs (Dsungaripterus FDC €7.45 - - weii; Gnathosaurus subulatus; Pterodactylus antiquus; Imperforated €15.00 - - Pterodaustro guinazui)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200311b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Flying dinosaurs (Flying dinosaurs (Tupandactylus FDC €7.45 - - imperator) Background info: Dimorphodon macronyx) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200312a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Year of the Ox (Towards the Year of the Ox) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200312b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Year of the Ox (Towards the Year of the Ox) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200313a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Khun Tongdaeng dog (Khun Tongdaeng dog) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200313b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Khun Tongdaeng dog (Khun Tongdaeng dog FDC €7.45 - - Background info: Khun Tongdaeng dog monument) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200314a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - French planes (French planes (Dassault Falcon 2000; FDC €7.45 - - Breguet XIV; MH-1521 Broussard; Dassault Falcon Imperforated €15.00 - - 900)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200314b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - French planes (French planes (Dassault Mirage 2000)) FDC €7.45 - - Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200315a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Max Immelmann (130th anniversary of Max FDC €7.45 - - Immelmann (Max Immelmann 1890–1916; Fokker E.III; Imperforated €15.00 - - F.E.2 and Fokker E.III)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200315b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Max Immelmann (130th anniversary of Max FDC €7.45 - - Immelmann (Max Immelmann 1890–1916) Background Imperforated €15.00 - - info: Fokker E.III) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200316a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - First de Havilland Mosquito flight (80th anniversary FDC €7.45 - - of the first de Havilland Mosquito flight) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200316b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - First de Havilland Mosquito flight (80th anniversary FDC €7.45 - - of the first de Havilland Mosquito flight) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200317a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Ludwig van Beethoven (250th anniversary of Ludwig FDC €7.45 - - van Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven 1770–1827)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200318a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Johann Sebastian Bach (270th memorial anniversary FDC €7.45 - - of Johann Sebastian Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach Imperforated €15.00 - - 1685–1750; Violin; French horn)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200318b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Johann Sebastian Bach (270th memorial anniversary FDC €7.45 - - of Johann Sebastian Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach Imperforated €15.00 - - 1685–1750; Harpsichord) Background info: Oboe) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200319a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Owls (Owls (Otus scops; Glaucidium perlatum; Bubo FDC €7.45 - - lacteus; Ptilopsis leucotis)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200319b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Owls (Owls (Strix woodfordii) Background info: Tyto FDC €7.45 - - alba) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200320a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Kingfishers (The birds of Togo: kingfishers (Halcyon FDC €7.45 - - leucocephala; Corythornis cristatus; Ispidina picta; Imperforated €15.00 - - Halcyon senegalensis)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200320b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Kingfishers (The birds of Togo: kingfishers (Alcedo FDC €7.45 - - atthis) Background info: Corythornis cristatus) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200321a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Eagles (The birds of Togo: eagles (Aquila rapax; FDC €7.45 - - Stephanoaetus coronatus; Circaetus beaudouini; Imperforated €15.00 - - Polemaetus bellicosus)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200321b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Eagles (The birds of Togo: eagles (Hieraaetus FDC €7.45 - - pennatus) Background info: Circaetus cinereus) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200322a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Bearded barbet (The birds of Togo: bearded barbet FDC €7.45 - - (Lybius dubius)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200322b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Bearded barbet (The birds of Togo: bearded barbet FDC €7.45 - - (Lybius dubius)) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200323a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Honeyguides (The birds of Togo: honeyguides FDC €7.45 - - (Baeopogon indicator; Prodotiscus insignis; Indicator Imperforated €15.00 - - indicator; Indicator minor)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200323b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Honeyguides (The birds of Togo: honeyguides FDC €7.45 - - (Indicator maculatus) Background info: Prodotiscus Imperforated €15.00 - - regulus) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200324a TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Fire engines (Fire engines (1996 Pierce Quantum; FDC €7.45 - - 1989 Renault S150; 2000 Metalfab LTD C8500; 1995 Imperforated €15.00 - - Freightliner FL80)) FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Stamperija: TG200324b TOGO 2020 Perforated €4.95 - - Fire engines (Fire engines (2003 E-One) Background FDC €7.45 - - info: 1926 American LaFrance) Imperforated €15.00 - - FDC imperf. €17.50 - - Total 47 diff. Perforated x 1: €232.65 STAMPERIJA Ltd. POBOX 5 RIESES POST, Vilnius distr. LT-14028 Lithuania E-mail [email protected] www.stampera.eu.
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