02-1 Tk.10 Abstract image in black and red
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Quayyum Chowdhury
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Attractive cover with the overall color on the front fading to the right of the envelope.
Pmks.: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Rahshahi
Insert: White shiny cardstock, printed in blue. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

02-2 Tk.10 International Mother Language Day
02-3 Tk.10 Monument and sun
02-4 Tk.10 50th Anniversary of the Great Language ovement
3 stamps in se tenant horizontal strip

02-1ss Tk.30 Perforated souvenir sheet with red and gold images on blue. Sytlized images denote “50”. Stamp is totally different from the strip of three.
1 stamp

3 stamps – horizontal strip of three and 1 SS

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 90
Quantity of Stamps Printed: Unknown
Quantity of SSs Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Designer of SS: Quayyum Chowdhury
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Cachet covers entire front of envelope FOR BOTH??.
Pmks. – stamps: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green)
Pmks. – SS: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green)
Insert: Two different – one for stamps and the SS sheet and one for SS only.. Blue card stock printed in black for the SS sheet.

Additional: Presentation pack exists.

Rejected designs for the 50th Anniversary of the Great language Movement. However, the bottom design is similar to the folder design.
Presentation Pack and it’s contents. This is the only instance when the Post Office used red ink to cancel covers. The regular covers were canceled with black ink, unless a collector brought his own ink pad to the Post Office. That explains why there are red, blue, green and purple cancelations on the general covers. These were made in limited numbers and were presented to individuals. The pack did not include a FDC of the SS. The folder has a thick plastic cover that was created for it.
The Bangladesh FDC with a related Japanese stamp applied to the cover by a collector or dealer, before cancelling it.

02-6 Tk.10 Image of Rokuon-Ji Temple (Japan)
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Muslim Mia
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka (black, blue, purple red and green), Rajshahi
Insert: Shiny white card stock printed in blue.

After printing the envelopes for the National Resources in Poverty Alleviation stamp (27 April, 2002), it was discovered that “Poverty” was not spelled correctly in English, at the bottom of the envelopes. It had been spelled “Proverty”, with an “r” after the first letter. Very few covers were cancelled with this visible error in spelling.

The cover on the top has the “r” painted out. This is the standard cover that most collectors have, and is very common. The cover below it has the correct spelling as a small quantity were reprinted for the covers presented to officials. Also, the English is darker and smaller than the other envelope. Try to find these varieties while you can as in the future they will be very difficult to locate.

02-7 Tk.2 Image of a goat
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Sree Bash Basak
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh) Ltd., Gazipur
FDC:Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Bogra, Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Khulna, Rajshahi, Sherpur
Insert: Two paper colors: 1). Tri-folded white paper, printed in blue; 2). Tri-folded cream paper, printed in blue.

Additional: All of the covers were printed with an English spelling error – “proverty”, that was hand corrected by using a white substance to paint out the first “r”, making it “p overty”. Three varieties of the cover exist:
1. Mispelling with no correction.
2. “r” painted out. These were distrubuted to all post offices in the country.
3. Reprinted envelope with correct spelling. The font used is different from the previous two. These corrected envelopes were presented to officials.

02-8 Tk.10 Happy children
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Bogra (purple), Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Rajshahi
Insert: White card stock printed in blue.

02-9 Tk.4 Image of Mohammad Nasir Uddin
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark
Pmks.: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Khulna, Rajshahi
Insert: Blue card stock printed in red.

02-10 Tk.10 Flags with trophy in upper right corner right (left stamp)
02-11 Tk.10 Map of world with playing field lines and trophy in center (center stamp)
02-12 Tk.10 Different flags with trophy in upper left corner (right stamp)
3 stamps – horizontal strip of three se-tenant stamps

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Imperforate: None ?? strip with a red Not for use stamped on it ??
Sheet: 90 (30 sets of three)
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark
Pmks.: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Khulna
Insert: Blue card stock printed in black.

The above drawing of a proposed design states “Last Day of Submission of Design/12 May 02 in English.
Rejected drawings for the proposed stamps. The drawings on the left and the right are actually much brighter. It is the overlaid paper with the inked in values that is dark the cancellation is that of the FDC for the 31 May 2003 issue. Below is one of those items that poses great confusion for many collectors. The circular cover is very attractive but has the stamp, from a two stamp set from 10 June 1998, but the FDC cancellation of the 31 May 2002 stamp.
Four proposed designs for the cancellation of the FIFA stamps. The design in the upper right corner was the one selected.
The above cover was mailed to an Indian dealer one day before the stamp was issued. The date on the cover is 30 May 2002.
The stamp on the left was the issued stamp. On the right is a perforated progressive proof of the yellow and blue (Which combined, makes green). The hair which looks black is actually a dark green.

At the top the stamp on the left is a genuine stamp, but the stamp on the right is a forgery and was purchased at the same time as the stamps used on the cover illustrated below. Notice the poor quality of the perforations. This illustration was taken of one stamp from a vertical strip of five. The lower image is of the same stamps from the back. Notice the poor quality of the perforations. All of the forgeries of genuinely issued stamps were made to be sold and used as postage, they were not made to sell to collectors.

02-13 Tk.10 Large and small fruit with man planting tree at bottom right (horizontal)
02-14 Tk.10 Stylized branch with the types of trees in the three leaves (vertical)
02-15 Tk.10 Drawing of a child and plants (horizontal)
a. forgery
3 stamps

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green), Khulna
Insert: Blue card stock printed in black.

This cover bears five forged copies of the Tk.10 stamps. In a sense it is a “philatelic” cover as it was known that the stamps were forged. The cover was sent to document the existence of the stamps.

The red color is shifted upwards in the cachet. It is noticible in the writing at the bottom, above the head and arms of the person and at the top of the trees.

02-16 Tk.6 Image of house with children’s faces inside
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert: Blue card stock with black printing. The original date of “26-6-2002” was stamped out with a purple rubber stamp and the date “9-7-2002” added.

02-17 TK.6 Image of family, woman with doctor and animals
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert: Blue card stock with black printing.

Shift of the red color upward and to the right. It is most visible in the values in the corners.

02-18 Tk.4 Labeo gonius
02-19 Tk.4 Ompook pabda
2 stamps

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Syed Raqibul Moin (Rumi)
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Barisal, Bogra, Chittagong, Comilla, Dhaka (black, blue, purple, red and green – corrected spelling), Dhaka with spelling error, Dhaka Sardar, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Jamalpur, Khulna, Kushtia, Jessore, Mymensingh, Narayanganj, Noakhali, Pabna, rangpur, Rangamati, Rajshahi, Tangail
Insert: Blue card stock with black printing.

Additional: Evidently the cancellation prepared for all the cities had an error in the English spelling. The cancellation read “FISH FORTNIGTH”, rather than the correct “FISH FORTNIGHT”. The set of covers were prepared for the dignitaries, as is usual, and the Dhaka error is found in that group. Later, only the Dhaka cancellation was corrected. All others have the misspelling.

02-20 TK.4 Photo of bridge and water
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Zahidur Rahman
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Barisal, Bogra, Chittigong, Comilla, Dhaka, Dhaka Sadar, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Jamalpur, Jessore, Khulna, Kushtia, Narayanganj, Noakhali, Pabna, Rangamati, Rangpur, Razshahi, Tangail
Insert: Blue card stock with black printing.

02-21 TK.4 View of a city in a large oval
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Dr. Kazi Shariful Alam
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark
Pmks.: Dhaka
Insert: Blue card stock with black printing.

Major misregistration of colors on the four taka stamp.

02-22 TK.4 Girls playing a game within a circle
02-23 TK.4 Boys playing a game within a rectangle
a. misregistraion of color
2 stamps
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Imperforate:
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: No. See “Additional” below
Pmks.: No
Insert: No

Additional: It is believed that these stamps were printed two years previously but were not issued at the time. The stamps were issued without notice and no FDCs nor inserts were made available. It is rumored that FDC envelopes and the inserts exist but are being held by the Postal Department. However, some envelopes made it to the philatelic market and bear the set of stamps. The postmark is a generic, small circular one used for regular mail and is in Bengali, except the date. An unknown quantity of the one stamp portraying boys was overprinted for the 25th Anniversary of the Bangladesh National Philatelic Association and released on 31 May, 2004.

This set of stamps was issued on 10 November 2002 with no advance notice. At the time no FDC envelopes, nor inserts, were released. It was rumored that the two stamps were printed two years previously but not issued. It was also rumored that both envelopes and inserts had been printed but were not made available to the public. Evidently a few envelopes made it to the philatelic market and covers were prepared and cancelled with a generic cancelling device. The cover above is an official envelope and has the Bangladesh P.O. logo on the back flap. Evidently a commemorative postmark was created, but not made available to the public. This postmark is illustrated above on a government printed envelope as well. On 31 May, 2004 one value of the set (The stamp on the right with boys) was overprinted for the 25th Anniversary of the Bangladesh National Philatelic Association.

Two rejected designs for the two Rural Games stamps. The images are much brighter but have a semi-transparent piece of paper over the front with the values, etc. drawn on it.

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