Printing house is unknown.
Artist - Adomas Galdikas
Sheet of 100 (10x10)
There are 16 units of course (!) 60 cents stamps (a variation of 192 C), which are printed on paper spoila.. Read more »ge without watermarks A sheet is one such stamp - in the lower part of the sheet Such defective leaf was 16.
Since the edges of the leaves were very narrow, some on the left edge left perforated.
20, 25, 50 and 60 cents, and 1 and 5 litas stamps were to go on sale in 1923 February 24, 10 and 15 cents, and 3 litas stamp on 30 October
10, 15, 20 and 60 cents stamps came to an end in 1934 November 1, 1, 3 and 5 litas - 1933 1 October
Fakes!
3 and 5 litas stamps manipulated the Post Executive Head of Adolfas Sruoga Stamps were not sold, they are replaced by the actual stock stamps These stamps are called Sruogos counterfeit Stamps printed on the same paper with the same watermarks as the original Perforated punching the same lines. How many different shades of colors and typographic lines around the edges.
After the Second World War, some of these characters got to collectors.
It is well known 1 and 2 litas (two litas denominations were not!) stamps printed on paper with a watermark, which is a triangle star.
Variations:
A In the middle of a horizontal unperforated pair
B Unperforated left edge
Country:
Lithuania
Type:
Postage stamps
Series:
The first of the new currency standard stamp issue
Nominal:
3 Lt
Year:
1923
Perforation:
line 11¼
Mintage:
801,700
The first of the new currency standard stamp issue