Description: UAE 1960'S DELUXE GOLD FOIL MNH STAMP'S BLOCK 100% Original Old Postage YOU ARE BIDDING ON: UAE Fujairah DELUXE - Gold Foil Stamp - MNH - Adenauer Premium Issue Block Condition: Check the Picture, please Seller: StampLake.com Pro WORLDWIDE SHIPPING FLAT SHIPPING RATES - MULTIPLE ITEMS IN 1 PACKAGE Fast delivery with tracking number for only $7.95 * * $10.95 if more than 0.100 kg incl. pack. Save money on postage - add more than 1 products to cart and request total from the shopping card page. We will send you invoice with combined shipping price for all of your lots. Please note that we ship your order in 1-2 bussines days. Any further delays in shipment are likely the result of the delivery provider. International Shipments may take up to 3 weeks to arrive to their destination. We appreciate your patience and realistic shipping expectations for those Orders. ANY QUESTION? E-MAIL US All items are absolutely guaranteed to be genuine and as described. Buy with confidence-we are professional, full-time dealers in business for many years online on StampLake.com website. We pack and ship your purchases with care and consideration in a timely manner. With us, you can expect First-Class service and helpful consultation at no extra charge. PRODUCT INFO TIMBRE DENTELE - PERFORATED POSTAGE - ORIGINAL GUM - NOT HINGED The history of the post and postage stamps of the United Arab Emirates covers the development of postal communications in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a state in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula with Abu Dhabi as its capital, which is a federation of seven principalities, or emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Kaywain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. Until 1971, these principalities existed under the name of Treaty Oman (according to the peace treaty concluded in the XIX century between Great Britain and a number of Arab sheikhs), and each of the emirates issued postage stamps in its own name. Having become a single state, the UAE has been issuing its own postage stamps since 1973 and is a member of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). The modern postal operator of the country is Emirates Post ("Emirates Post")[1]. Content 1 Development of mail 2 Issues of postage stamps 2.1 Contractual Oman 2.2 The first postage stamps of the UAE 2.3 Subsequent releases 3 See also 4 Notes 5 Literature 6 Links Mail Development In the territory of the current UAE, postal communications were very little developed in the past. The only post office has operated in Dubai since 1909 as part of the protectorate of Great Britain, known as Treaty Oman. In 1963, the postal service in Dubai came under the direct control of this principality. As for other principalities before the creation of the UAE, the British postal Administration was established in Abu Dhabi on March 30, 1963, and a post office was opened in Ajman in 1964. At the same time, there were no postal services in Umm al-Kaywain and Al-Fujairah[2]. Modern mailbox in Dubai After the unification of the principalities in 1971 into a federal state, a unified postal system was created, and on March 30, 1973, the UAE was accepted into the ranks of the UPU[1]. Postage stamp issues Treaty Oman The British administration of Contractual Oman used various stamps to pay for postal services. Thus, Indian postage stamps were in circulation at the post office in Dubai, Pakistani postage stamps in October 1947 — March 1948, and British postage stamps overprinted with new denominations in Indian currency in April 1948[2]. In April 1961, a series of standard postage stamps of 11 denominations with the image of seven palm trees on stamps of low denominations and a traditional dhow sailing boat on stamps of high denominations were issued for Treaty Oman. This series was intended for the Emirates Federation formed by the United Kingdom, but was actually in circulation only in Dubai until June 11, 1963 and was withdrawn from circulation on September 30, 1963. The stamps of this series had the inscription "Trucial States" ("Treaty States", that is, "Treaty Oman")[2]. From 1964 to 1972, each individual emirate issued its own postage stamps, withdrawn from circulation on April 1, 1973 in connection with the issuance of UAE postage stamps. All these issues of the Emirates (except for the issues of Abu Dhabi, starting from May 20, 1967) are included in the list of undesirable issues of the FIP and are prohibited from exhibiting at philatelic exhibitions held under the auspices of this organization [2][≡]. The first postage stamps of the UAE The UAE issued the first postage stamps on January 1, 1973[2][3]. This first standard series consisted of stamps of 12 denominations depicting the flag and coat of arms of the new state and the sights of each emirate, and only the last stamp of the series featured a portrait of the president of the UAE[2]. Subsequent releases In 1976, the second series of standard stamps with the image of the coat of arms of the UAE was released. In 1977, it was reprinted in a different way of printing[2]. In March 1973, the first series of commemorative stamps dedicated to the national Festival of Youth appeared. Subsequent commemorative series were dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union, the commissioning of the satellite tracking station, the 25th anniversary of the Arab Postal Union, national holidays and other events[2]. On the stamps of the UAE there are inscriptions: English "United Arab Emirates" ("United Arab Emirates"), on some stamps — English "UAE" ("UAE") [4]. In March 1975, as part of the commemorative series marking the IX Arab Oil Conference, the first postal block was issued[2]. The UAE Francotype (1980) See also British Post in Eastern Arabia Treaty Oman History of the United Arab Emirates History of Abu Dhabi post and postage stamps The history of the post and postage stamps of Sharjah[en] Sand dunes (philately)[^] List of people on UAE postage stamps[en] UAE Fiscal Stamps[en] Emir Mail[en] Emirates Post[en] Notes United Arab Emirates (Eng.). The UPU: Member countries: Southern Asia and Oceania. Universal Postal Union. — UPU: Participating States: United Arab Emirates. Accessed: November 17, 2015. Archived on November 17, 2015. United Arab Emirates (UAE) // Philatelic Geography. Asian countries (without the USSR) / N. I. Vladinets. — M.: Radio and Communications, 1984. — pp. 114-120. — 176 p. Rossiter, Stuart & John Fowler. The Persian (Arabian) Gulf: United Arab Emirates. Stamp Atlas. Sandafayre Stamp Auctions. — Persian Gulf: UAE. Accessed: November 8, 2015. Archived on November 17, 2015. The Persian (Arabian) Gulf: United Arab Emirates. Stamp Atlas. Sandafayre Stamp Auctions. — Persian Gulf: UAE. Accessed: November 8, 2015. Archived on November 17, 2015. Literature Contractual Oman // Big Philatelic Dictionary / N. I. Vladinets, L. I. Ilyichev, I. Ya. Levitas ... [et al.]; under the general editorship of N. I. Vladinets and V. A. Jacobs. — M. : Radio and Communications, 1988. — P. 74. — 40,000 copies. — ISBN 5-256-00175-2. Contractual Oman // Philatelic geography (foreign countries): Handbook / L. L. Lepeshinsky. — M.: Svyaz, 1967. — pp. 124-125. — 480 p. United Arab Emirates (UAE) // Big Philatelic Dictionary / N. I. Vladinets, L. I. Ilyichev, I. Ya. Levitas ... [et al.]; under the general editorship of N. I. Vladinets and V. A. Jacobs. — M. : Radio and Communications, 1988. — p. 212. — 40,000 copies. — ISBN 5-256-00175-2. United Arab Emirates (UAE) // Philatelic Geography. 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Year of Issue: 1961-1970
Type: Air Mail
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Color: Gold
Region: Germany
Grade: Superb
Certification: Uncertified