A set of seven stamps
highlighting the 'scenic beauties' of Pakistan was issued on August 14, 1954,
but the stamps are considered to be definitive. From this issue it was decided
to depict separate design for each value, to facilitate both public and the postal
staff.
6 Pies
Kaghan Valley: A beautiful stamp in purple colour illustrates the view
of the valley in decorated border. All stamps in the set have identical
elements; face value and 'Pakistan Postage' in Urdu and English etc.
9 Pies
Gilgit: The stamp is in horizontal shape, in blue colour showing
panoramic view of, spring in Gilgit through an arch.
1 anna
Badshahi Mosque; the historical mosque was the subject of this stamp
printed in carmine. The frame of the stamp is same as in 9p.
1 1/2 anna Tomb of Emperor Jahangir: The red coloured stamp
in vertical format projects the Tomb of 4th Moghul Emperor Jahangir, located at
Lahore, its frame is same as in 6p value.
14 anna
Tea Garden; A view from East Pakistan showing Tea Garden.
Re.1,
Cotton Field: Cotton field in full bloom is shown on this value in pale
green colour.
Rs.2,
Jute Field: Jute is a prominent product of East Pakistan, the stamp
depicts boats in the river and Jute Field in the background.
The top three values are horizontally
larger, having triangles on each corner, showing in Urdu 'Pakistan' at right
and 'Postage' at left. These words together, in English are placed at the base.
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