Design errors - ARGENTINA |
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A condor on top of the Aconcagua mountain, at more than 7.000 m above sealevel ? Impossible. | |||
Correct stamp for Argentina, as they claim the Falkland Islands, and of course wrong for Great Britain. | |||
Map of the Antarctica, with missplaced longitudes 110W and 120W | |||
Raise your right hand and swear …. And not your left hand ! Except in Argentina, where they do the opposite. | |||
Inverted portrait of Cervantes. | |||
Missing name of Evita Peron was added in an new issue. | |||
The string, necessary to bring the handle again in position, was omitted. | |||
Wrong : MIGLIAVACA - Correct : MILIAVACA. | |||
Different times, different styles. | |||
Impossible to move this gear. | |||
The pedals are too close to the frame, the lever will be insufficient to develop enough power. | |||
As in other stamps, Argentina claims the ownership of the Malvinas. From their point of vue of course, this is not an error. | |||
This is not Miguel LILLO, but one of his associates named Padilla. | |||
Wrong proportions of the American flag. | |||
10th anniversary of the flight over the South pole by Argentina. This was done by Douglas DC3 planes, not by the featured bombers. | |||
Lapataia is not a lake, but a bay | |||
Argentina claims the Falklands, as they have done before on other stamps. | |||
City name was first written without EL - a corrected stamp was issued | |||
There is no relationship between J. Enrique Pestalozzi (1746-1827) who died 60 years before the german newspaper Argentinisches Tageblatt was founded. | |||
The painter Delacroix was born in 1798, and painted the Revolution of 1830, not the French Revolution of 1789. | |||