On March 2, 2012 the Ministry of Communications and Informatization of the Republic of Belarus will issue 12 postage stamps of the 24th definitive issue “Architectural monuments”. Designer: Vladislav Ruta. Printing: offset. Colour: multicoloured. Size of the stamps: 18x26 mm. There are elements of protection on the stamps. Face value A is equal to the tariff of a letter up to 20 gram within Belarus. Face value H is equal to the surface tariff of a letter up to 20 gram abroad. Face value P is equal to the air-mail tariff of a letter up to 20 gram abroad. |
The stamps Nos. 905-916 are printed in sheets of 21 (7x3) stamps on self-adhesive paper. Perforation: direct cutting. Size of sheets: 144x100 mm. Print quantity: No.905, 908 — 1596000 stamps, No.906 — 2037000 stamps, No.907 — 1575000 stamps, No.909 — 1302000 stamps, No.910 — 315000 stamps, No.911 — 130200 stamps, No.912 — 168000 stamps, No.913 — 105000 stamps, No.914 — 6390000 stamps, No.915 — 630000 stamps, No.916 — 100800 stamps. |
No. 905 Mahiliou Town Hall, 17th-20th centuries, 2008 50 BYR | No. 906 Kamianets Tower, 13th century 100 BYR | No. 907 Niasvizh Castle, 16th-18th centuries 200 BYR |
No. 908 Church of Epiphany in Polatsk, 1761-1777 500 BYR | No. 909 Rumyantsev-Paskevich Palace in Homel, 18th-19th centuries 1000 BYR | No. 910 Mir Castle, 16th-20th centuries 2000 BYR |
No. 911 Main Post-Office in Minsk, 1949-1953 2000 BYR | No. 912 Lida Castle, 14th century 2000 BYR | No. 913 Bernardine monastery in Budslau, 18th century 20000 BYR |
No. 914 Kosava Palace, 19th century А | No. 915 Red Church in Minsk, 1908-1910 Н | No. 916 Church-fortress in Muravanka, 1524 Р |
The stamps Nos. 905 A-916 A are also printed in sheets of 8 (4x2) stamps on chalk-surfaced, gummed paper. Perforation: comb 131/4: 14. Size of sheets: 90x69 mm. Print quantity: 160000 stamps each. |
No. 905 А Mahiliou Town Hall, 17th-20th centuries, 2008 50 BYR | No. 906 А Kamianets Tower, 13th century 100 BYR | No. 907 А Niasvizh Castle, 16th-18th centuries 200 BYR |
No. 908 А Church of Epiphany in Polatsk, 1761-1777 500 BYR | No. 909 А Rumyantsev-Paskevich Palace in Homel, 18th-19th centuries 1000 BYR | No. 910 А Mir Castle, 16th-20th centuries 2000 BYR |
No. 911 А Main Post-Office in Minsk, 1949-1953 2000 BYR | No. 912 А Lida Castle, 14th century 2000 BYR | No. 913 А Bernardine monastery in Budslau, 18th century 20000 BYR |
No. 914 А Kosava Palace, 19th century А | No. 915 А Red Church in Minsk, 1908-1910 Н | No. 916 А Church-fortress in Muravanka, 1524 Р |
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