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Burundi, P3, B103b, 20 Francs, 05.10.60

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The Faroe Islands is a country comprising an archipelago of 18 major islands between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The Faroe Islands have been under Danish control since 1388. The 1814 Treaty of Kiel terminated the Danish-Norwegian union and granted Denmark control over the Faroe Islands along with two other Norwegian regions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands were governed as a Danish amt (county), with the amtmand (prefect) as its head of government.

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Artikelnummer 0400B103b


Specifications

Country: Burundi
Era: 1964-1966, Royaume du Burundi
Catalogues: P3, B103b
Issuer: Banque du Royaume du Burundi
Value: 20 Francs
Date/Year: 05.10.60
Front design: Diagonal black hollow BURUNDI overprint; French text; crocodile; river
Back design: French text; guilloche patterns
Watermark: None
Serial number type: 1 Letter, 6 digits
Security features: No security thread
Printer: THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED
Size (LxH mm): 130x64 mm
Series: J-P
Remarks: Overprinted on Rwanda and Burundi B103
Omschrijving

The Faroe Islands is a country comprising an archipelago of 18 major islands between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The Faroe Islands have been under Danish control since 1388. The 1814 Treaty of Kiel terminated the Danish-Norwegian union and granted Denmark control over the Faroe Islands along with two other Norwegian regions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands were governed as a Danish amt (county), with the amtmand (prefect) as its head of government.