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1961 First Day of Issue Stamp/Envelop.

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Friday, March 16, 2012, In : Postal Stamp 
The Colombo Plan is a regional organization that embodies the concept of collective inter-governmental effort to strengthen economic and social development of member countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. The primary focus of all Colombo Plan activities is on human resources development.



The "Plan" is not meant to be an integrated master plan to which national plans were expected to conform. It is, instead, a framework for bi-lateral arrangements involving foreign aid and technical assistance f...
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1962 SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMP/ FIRST DAY OF ISSUE COVER

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Monday, March 12, 2012, In : Postal Stamp 
Special Delivery is a postal service for urgent postal packets. Its meaning varies among postal services and is different and separate from Express mail delivery service offered by many postal administrations. Essentially it means that a postal packet is delivered from a post office to the addressee immediately once it arrives at the post office responsible for delivering it, rather than waiting for the next regular delivery to the addressee.



First Day of Issued covers depicts the 1962 Special...

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THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF THE PHILIPPINES

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Wednesday, February 1, 2012, In : Postal Stamp 


PHILIPPINE MASONRY:  Marcelo H. del Pilar and Dr. Jose P. Rizal conceived the idea of organizing Freemasonry in the Philippines.  As a result, Nilad Lodge No.  144 was established in 1891 with the consent of the Grand Oriente Espanol.  M.H. del Pilar, also known in the Philippine Revolutionary world as “Plaridel” earned the recognition of Father of Philippine Masonry. 
 

 
 Se-tenant Pairs, Sheets of 40 (4 x 10) 
 
 
The Filipino patriots like Rizal, del Pilar, Ponce, Lopez­-Jaena, the Lunas, ...

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Queen Isabella II at Philippine Stamp Centenary: 1854~1954

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Tuesday, December 13, 2011, In : Postal Stamp 
To commemorate the centenary of the first postage stamps issued in the Philippines under the Spanish rule, the postal authorities issued a series of special stamps. In the center of the stamp is an exact replica of the first stamp issued in the Philippines, the 5 Quartos carmine showing a profile of an effigy or Queen Isabela II of Spain, On its left side may be seen Magellan landing on its shores. He hold in his left hand a flag and his upraised right hand a sword. Directly behind him is a p...
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1963 Manuel Roxas FDC & Stamp (First Presidential Gem Series)

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Wednesday, October 19, 2011, In : Postal Stamp 
1963 Stamps and First Day Covers commemorating President Manuel Roxas, the third and last President of the Commonwealth and the first of the Republic of Philippines. He was born on January 1, 1892 in Capiz which is now Roxas City. During World War II – Japanese Invasion in the Philippines, He secretly work on Philippine Army as Liaison Officer between US and Philippine Guerrilla Movements.

President Manuel Roxas served as the President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in a brief period...
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1974 Gabriela Silang FDC & Stamps

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, In : Postal Stamp 
May 15, 1974 First Day Covers in commemorating Gabriela Silang for her bravery against the Spaniards. Envelops are attached with a block of four stamps, issued as one of the Famous Filipino Series in the Philippines Postal Stamps.

Her complete name is María Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang (March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763), she was the wife of the Ilocano insurgent leader, Diego Silang. Following Diego's assassination in 1763, she led the group for four months.

Together with Cariño, and S...
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The First Philippine Stamp under the Republic.

Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Monday, October 17, 2011, In : Postal Stamp 
The stamp issued through commemorating the proclamation of independence of the Republic of the Philippines under the power of United States of America, July 4 1946. The set is compose of three types; Red, Green & Blue with the value of 2c, 6c, 12c consecutively in singles and 30 pieces per sheet. The stamp shows a Filipina woman with a native dress of our country, a crown of laurel and stand holding a Philippine National Flag, behind her is the different flag of other countries.

The stamp iss...
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