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Mexico 2006 – Dinosaurios de México

  

1)   Photo

   

2)   Links

 Official web page

3)   Name

Dinosaurios de México

 

4)   Informations

 

Nombre: Dinosaurios de México

Precio:  $24.50 Pesos     $2.32 USD

Fecha de Emisión: 29/09/2006

Papel: Couché blanco brillante, una cara engomado de 100gms./m2

Diseñador: Ernesto Castellanos Castellanos

Temática: FLORA Y FAUNA

 

5)   Description

  From Ton van Eijden web site:

 Three values in sheet;
$ 6,50, ‘Muzzy’ ,
$ 7,50, ‘Sabinosaurio’,
$ 10,50 ‘Monstruo de Aramberri’.
 
Issue date: 29-th of September.
 
‘Muzzy’ is Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis,
Sabinosaurus is an hadrosaur,
the ‘Aramberri monster’ is a pliosaur, possibly Liopleurodon.
 
Only Sabinosaurus is a dinosaur.

  

6)   Additional links and info

 

·         Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis

A – info

C – publication link

B – Wikipedia

 

 

·         ‘Aramberri monster’  (pliosaur, possibly Liopleurodon)

A – info

B – publication link

C – Wikipedia ENG ITA 

 

April 5, 2008 Posted by Giuseppe Buono | 1) Dinosaurs, A) Stamps 2006-08 | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Korea, Southern 2006 – Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006

1)   Photo

 

2)   Links

 Official web page

3)   Name

Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006

4)   Informations

 

Title

Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006

Types

2

Date of Issue

April 14, 2006

Quantity

1.28 million stamps each

Denomination

220 won

Design

Iguanodon, Megaraptor

Stamp No.

2487¡­2488

Printing Process
and Colors

Photogravure, four colors (Self-adhesive stamp)

Size of Stamp

36mm x 26mm

Image Area

33mm x 23mm

Perforation

13

Sheet Composition

4 x 4(two stamps setenant, 216mm x 140mm)

Paper

White Unwatermarked

Designer

Shin Jaeyong

Printer

Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation

 

5)   Description

 

·         Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006 is being held in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province, where multitudes of dinosaurs lived about 100 million years ago.

·         In January 1982, the fossil footprints of dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period, Mesozoic Age were discovered in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province. As many as a total of 10,000 dinosaur fossil footprints have been identified in the vicinity of the Goseong area, particularly in the region of Sangjokam beach: the world’s largest (115 cm) and smallest (9 cm) fossil footprints of sauropodus dinosaurs, fossils of dinosaur eggs and that of Cretaceous period birds, to name a few. These fossil findings make Goseong a site of high academic value in the study of the Cretaceous Period, Mesozoic Age. Currently, Goseong is recognized as one of 3 sites in the world with the largest number of dinosaur footprint fossils, together with Colorado of the U.S. and the Western Beach of Argentina.

·         The 52-day Expo will run from April 14 to July 4 under the theme of “the mysteries of dinosaurs, the earth and life”. It will provide a valuable opportunity to encounter, in virtual reality, various dinosaur bones and fossils and to experience the lives of dinosaurs that lived a hundred million years ago. Numerous other events will be held as well including an international academic symposium on dinosaurs and international fossil/mineral exhibit, etc.

·         In anticipating that the Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006 will be a resounding success, a new stamp will be issued featuring Iguanodon, a grass-eating dinosaur, and Megaraptor, a meat-eating dinosaur, both of which are assumed to have lived in Goseong a long, long time ago.

 

April 5, 2008 Posted by Giuseppe Buono | 1) Dinosaurs, A) Stamps 2006-08 | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Cyprus 2007 – Cyprus through the ages

 
   1)   Photo

  

2)   Links

 Official web page

3)   Name

Cyprus through the ages

4)   Informations

 Issue Date: 2/10/2007

5)   Description

 

There is not an official description on the web site of Cyprus post, however the figured fossil is a specimen of:

Hippopotamus minor Desmarest, 1822, (Cyprus, Pleistocene).

Additional info about this fossil can be find at these links:

 

April 5, 2008 Posted by Giuseppe Buono | 2) Prehistoric animals, 3) Fossils, 4) Hominids and Prehistoric artifacts, A) Stamps 2006-08 | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet