Postage Stamp Design Errors
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A listing of postage stamps of Egypt depicting design errors.

1953 (month unknown)

Egypt

10-millieme stamp depicts a soldier and misspelled caption "DEFENCE", which is soon corrected.

Catalog numbers: Scott 326

Approximate value: US$0.40.

1955 January 1

Egypt

5-, 10-, 37-millieme stamps depict the globe focussed on the Middle East, but omitting the Persian Gulf.

Catalog numbers: Scott 375-77

Approximate value: US$1.20.

1956 September 26

Egypt

10-millieme stamp depicts a map of the Suez Canal, with the canal appearing to join with Lake Manzala, when it does not.

Catalog numbers: Scott 386

Approximate value: US$0.55.

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