Design errors - HUNGARY |
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The map in the circle is reversed. Wheb the stamp itself is reversed, the map appears correctly. |
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Ear- and mouthpiece of this telephone are not connected |
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The crown of St Stephen could not have been worn by himself, as the Byzantine circlet was converted to an emperor's crown first in the 12th century. |
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A man is being X-rayed with his arms in the wrong position, the arms should indeed be in the akimbo-position. |
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Maxim GORKI was born in 1868, not in 1869. |
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Goethe werd in 1749 geboren, niet in 1742 ! |
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80th anniversary of the first Hungarian stamp. King Franz Joseph was carefully removes and substituted with de date. |
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The ammunition drum has a wrong shape, and the trigger is missing |
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This is not TIVADAR Puskás, but his brother FERENC Puskás. |
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Chemist Janos Iringi's birthdate is wrongly given as 1819 instead of 1817 |
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The physician Endre Högyes died in 1906, not in 1921 as stated on this stamp |
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The chemist Karoly Than died in 1908, not in 1906 |
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The physician Endre Hogyes died in 1906, not in 1921 as given on the stamp. |
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At the Olympic Games in Melbourn, no horse competitions were organized. |
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The Esperanto-star is green, not white. A dark star would have been more suitable. |
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In waterpolo, the players always wear a head cap, to show clearly which team they belong to. |
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No trained tabletennis player will hold his finger on the surface of his racket. |
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This spatial vessel landed on the moon exactly at 22h02min24sec. The DDR stamp is correct, the stamp from Hungary missed the landing by 10 seconds |
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The flat in the treble clef is misplaced, on C instead of the B-line, |
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The Lycaena virgaureae had earlier been assigned to a new genus, and should have been called Heodes virgaureae. |
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Wrong : Apatura ilia - Correct : Apatura iris. |
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SOMLYÓ was corrected afterwards into SOMLÓ |
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This portrait of Beethoven, from a drawinf of Klöber from 1818, is inverted |
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On the brown stamp the local currency is indicated by Tt instead of Ft. Correct on the green stamp. |
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It is against the internal rules to put flags of different independent countries on the same mast. |
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This is not the bald eagle, but the Shrieking sea eagle. Correct on the Swedish stamp |
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The space capsule is in orbit around the earth with the escape device, that is disconnected just before launch, still attached. |
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The space capsule is in orbit around the earth with the escape device, that is disconnected just before launch, still attached. |
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This three-wheeler seems to have lost one of its front wheels. |
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The toothbrush is too large for a child |
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Rifle-shooting on skis is done from an erect position, see other stamp. |
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The Canada goose's scientific name is Branta canadensis. The stamp however says it is a Barnacle goose which scientific name is Branta leucopsis |
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The skates, pictured on this stamp, are old-fashionednskates ot a type that was popular before the First World War, but highly unlikely for modern chanpionship cont'estants. |
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This is the common Brown Hare Lepus europaeus, not the Mountain (or blue) Hare Lepus timidus, a species of northern Europe. |
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A rocket in space, outside the atmosphere, does not leave a trail of smoke behind ! |
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This stamp depicts the TRANSIT 2A satellite, but labelled it as the SAN MARCO-satellite. |
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If a name was written outside this russian vessel, it ought to have been in Cyrylllian letters, not in the Latin alphabet. |
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This is not the SZONDA 3 but the LUNIK 3 : the Russian stamp shows the same engine with the correct name. |
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The space trip of C.Conrad and R. Gordon took place between 12 and 15 December 1966, not in 1965 |
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The space walk of Leonov did not happen above Italy, and the doors of the vessel, of course, do not remain open. |
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Wrong : SHIRA - Correct : SCHIRRA. |
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When the two vessels met, they were in orbit around the earth, and not connected anymore to the last stage of the launching rocket. |
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Wrong : V.L. KOMAROV - Correct : V.M. KOMAROV. |
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Stamp illustrating Jules Verne's story 'Flight to the moon'. The manned projectile is shown with a trail of fire and smoke behind it, as if it were rocket-propelled. In Verne's book however, it was fired from a cannon, and not self-propelled. |
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Impossible to fix something with this circular spanner. |
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The crown of St Stephen could not have been worn by himself, as the Byzantine circlet was converted to an emperor's crown first in the 12th century. |
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Part of Act I of Giuditta, an operetta of Lehar : two triple brackets are missing. |
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There are bobsleigh competitions for 2 and 4-manned bobsleighs, but not for 3-manned bobs as pictured here. |
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Incorrect presentation of the human blood circulation : there should be one down and one return path, both splitting somewhere in the middle of the body. |
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The French proverb HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE for an unknown reason became HONNY ... |
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On a chessboard, the left corner is always black. See other stamp. |
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This locomotive called The Pioneer was built in 1836 by Baldwin Utica & Schenectady Railroad. There has been a confusion with another locomotive also called the Pioneer, built in 1851 by Wilmarth for the Cumberland Valley Railroad.. |
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With such a huge leg, it should be easy to win teh match. |
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This is not an early Daimler from 1886, but rather a Benz Motorwagen with 3 wheels (the Daimler had 4). |
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The Olympic symbol to announce a chess championship ? |
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In a series with serpents, the names of 2 serpents were interchanged. He error was corrected, but some stamps … escaped. |
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In a series with serpents, the names of 2 serpents were interchanged. The error was corrected, but some stamps … escaped. |
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The skysond HUYGENS is called HUGHES on this stamp. |
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Wrong : CASSINI-HUGHES - Correct : CASSINI-HUYGENS |
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It is not clear what the olympic rings have in common with a chess championship. |
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