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First Day Cover (FDC) of the Faroes Islands; 2016; FDC to the series "EUROPA-CEPT 2016 – Think Green" (CEPT = "Conférence Européenne des Administrations des Postes et des Télécommunications". The envelope is franked with each of the both stamps Michel No. 859 and 860 to the topic "Sustainable production of energy and environmental protection".; The motive of the stamps are an environmental symbolic (Michel No 859, 9 FKR), as well as a bicycle (with driver) on a hill beside of modern buildings, trees, birds and wind tubines as motive (Michel No. 860, 17 FKR).; Both stamps are issued also as stamp-booklets each with 3x2 self-adhesive stamps.;The stamps on the envelope were postmarked with a round lineless first-day special cancellation with 30.0 mm diameter from Tórshavn with the EURPA-CEPT-Motto ("Think green") as central motive.
Stamp: Michel: No. 859 + 860; Yvert & Tellier: No. 855 + 856; AFA: No. 856 + 857
Color: green, green/grey
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 9 - 17 (FKR)

Postal validity: from 26 April 2016
date QS:P,+2016-04-26T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+2016-04-26T00:00:00Z/11
(stamp)
Stamp picture size: 38.5 x 25.5 mm (printed area of a single stamp as distance between the inner tangents of the perforation lines)
Date (date of postmark)
Source scan of original
Author "Postverk Føroya"
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Picture description An environmental symbolik (Michel No 859, 9 FKR), as well as a bicycle (with driver) on a hill beside of modern buildings, trees and wind tubines as motive (Michel No. 860, 17 FKR)
First day of issue
Publisher "Postverk Føroya"
Design Edward Fuglø (* 1965) (Michel No. 859, 9 FKR)

Doxia Sergidou (Michel No. 860, 17 FKR)

Printer "Österreichische Staatsdruckerei", Wien (Austria)
Printing technique Offset printing on normal paper
Perforation Comb perforation, K 14
MICHEL Nr. Dänemark (Färöer), Nr. 859 + 860

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