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Oman 56A, A Great Rarity of the QEII Era
For collectors of British Commonwealth Stamps, there are not many truly elusive stamps to pursue from the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Scott #56A of Oman is an exception. The stamp is a watermark error variety with only 50 copies known, mostly used. Only one mint example has been found.
An attractive example of this great rarity has arrived in our stock, with a certificate of authenticity, light CDS cancel, full perforations and no faults.

Scott: Oman 54A
SG: British Postal Agencies in East Arabia 58a
To view the listing for this stamp on our online price list, click on the image.
We are pleased to be able to offer the advanced British Empire collector an opportunity to own this highly sought after stamp.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 at 1:58 pm and is filed under General Interest, Seller's Files.


