Stamp of the Day: Butterfly wing
Good morning!
Continuing the butterfly theme, todays stamp is a wing from Maculinea arion, Svartflackig blavinge or The Large Blue, and a whole one looks like this.
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Good morning!
Continuing the butterfly theme, todays stamp is a wing from Maculinea arion, Svartflackig blavinge or The Large Blue, and a whole one looks like this.
Posted by LS at 6:58 AM
3 comments:
Why do I always get boring stamps when I buy them? Apparently there are much more interesting ones than the ordinary with royalties on them.
We usually order the pretty stamps on-line, when they don't have them at the post office. And when you order stamps online in the US, you pay no shipping charges! Isn't that great!?
They save the prettier ones for the higher values I think! Bad really.
This one is great.
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