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		Provincial Emblem Postage 
		Stamps - 5th Series (2010) 
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		%20Lopburi%20Province.gif)  %20Lampang%20Province.gif) 
		
		
		%20Lamphun%20Province.gif)  %20Loei%20Province.gif) 
		
		
		%20Sri%20Saket%20Province.gif)  %20Sakon%20Nakhon%20Province.gif) 
		
		
		%20Songkhla%20Province.gif)  %20Satun%20Province.gif) 
		
		
		%20Samut%20Prakan%20Province.gif)  %20Samut%20Songkhram%20Province.gif) 
		
		
			  
				
					| Issue Name: | 
					Provincial Emblem Postage 
					Stamps (5th Series) |  
					| Thai Issue 
					Name: | 
					ตราประจำจังหวัด 
					(ชุดที่ 5) |  
					| Issue Date: | 
					2010/2553-07-23 |  
					| Cause: | 
					To
					publicize and mark the local 
					identity of the 76 provinces 
					of Thailand (Beung 
					Kahn, 
					Thailand's 77th 
					province is only established on 
					
					22 March 2011) |  
					| Catalogue Number: | 
					2010/39-48 |  
					| Denomination: | 
					3 Baht (10 designs) |  
					| Unused Value: | 
					4 Baht (10 designs) |  
					| Complete Set: | 
					40 Baht 
					(unused), 10 Baht 
					(used) |  
					| Thailex Collection: | 
					Unused set |  
					| Size: | 
					38
					mm (diameter) |  
					| Quantity of Stamps: | 
					300,000 pieces |  
					| Printer: | 
					Thai British Security 
					Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand |  
					| Subject: | 
					Provincial emblems in 
					red-white-blue, the colours of the Thai National Flag, with 
					in this series: 1.
					
					
					
	Lopburi 
					Province; 2. 
	
					
	Lampang  
					Province; 3. 
	
					
	Lamphun  
					Province; 4. 
	
					
	Loei Province; 5. 
					
			Sri Saket Province; 6. 
					
			      Sakon Nakhon Province; 7. 
					
			Songkhla Province; 
					8. 
					
			Satun Province; 
					9. 
					
			      Samut Prakan Province; 
					and 10. 
					
			      Samut Songkhram Province. |  
					| Related Link: | 
			
			
	Lopburi, 
	
			
	Lampang, 
	
			
	Lamphun, 
	
			
	Loei,
			
			
			Sri Saket,
			
			
			      Sakon Nakhon, 
			
			Songkhla, 
			
			Satun, 
			
			      Samut Prakan, 
			
			      Samut Songkhram, 
			
			      Bangkok and the Provinces,
			
			
			thong trai rong |      
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