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Elizabeth II pictorials issue of Somaliland Protectorate

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Short desc: Elizabeth II pictorials

Issuer: Somaliland Protectorate
Dates: 9/15/1954 - 1958


Consists of 12 stamps: (See stamps as list)

5c gray d=camel & gurgi & Queen Elizabeth II
10c redorg d=askari & Queen Elizabeth II
15c grn d=camel & gurgi & Queen Elizabeth II
20c rosered d=camel & gurgi & Queen Elizabeth II
30c brn d=askari & Queen Elizabeth II
35c bl d=Somali rock pigeon & Queen Elizabeth II
50c lilrose&brn d=martial eagle & Queen Elizabeth II
1sh d=blackhead sheep & Queen Elizabeth II
1958 1sh30c d=Tomb of Sheikh Isaaq, Mait & Queen Elizabeth II
2sh d=Somali rock pigeon & Queen Elizabeth II
5sh d=martial eagle & Queen Elizabeth II
10sh d=Taleh Fort & Queen Elizabeth II perf=12.5

All are wmk=mult crown & script CA

Issues with this name: Barbados (1953), British Honduras (1953), Dominica, Falkland Islands (1955), Fiji, Gambia (1953), Gibraltar (1953), Gilbert & Ellice Islands (1956), Gold Coast (1952), Malacca (1957), Penang (1957), Malta (1956), Mauritius (1953), Nigeria (1953), North Borneo, Nyasaland Protectorate (1953), Pitcairn Islands (1957), St. Helena (1953), Seychelles, Sierra Leone (1956), Solomon Islands (1956), Somaliland Protectorate, Southern Rhodesia (1953), Swaziland (1956), Trinidad & Tobago (1953), Tristan da Cunha