Design errors - NIGER |
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Wrong : Plumieria - Correct : Plumeria (see other stamp) | |||
This is not a telescope, but a microscope. The link of this tool with telecommunications is not clear | |||
Wrong : BULBUCUS - Correct : BUBULCUS | |||
The background colour of this portrait is not green as on the stamp, but light blue. | |||
According to one of those stamps, the bicycle was invented in 1809. But according to the other one, it happened nine years later. | |||
Wrong : Graham Bell - Correct : Alexander G. Bell. | |||
The first flight of the Concorde took place on March 2nd 1969, not on May 2nd 1969. | |||
Wrong transcription of the music piece on the lower part of the stamp. | |||
An american flag with 48 stars do not correspond to the time this locomotive was built (1863), nor to the issue date of the stamp (1975). | |||
This locomotive has aerodynamic wings which are not showed on the stamp. | |||
This locomotive has twp characteristic frontlights that were not represented on the stamp. | |||
The electrical powerline is not suspended. | |||
A Zeppelin was bag, but this is a littelbit exagerated! | |||
The Bugatti is a French car, not an Italian one. | |||
Ed. Halley was never knighted, and the length of the comet is somewhat exaggerated. | |||
Snowflake with eight branches instead of six. | |||
The stamp shows the flag of Ivory Coast, not the Nigerian one. | |||
The designer of this stamp hos probably never visited the Eiffel tower. | |||
Wrong : KAPROV - Correct : KARPOV | |||
The reunification of Germany took place on October 3rd 1990, not on November 10th 1989 | |||
Wrong : Marylin - Correct : Marilyn. | |||
In the women 8 rowing competition at the Olympic Games in Sydney, each rower has only one oar (4 at each side of the boat). | |||