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This is a perforated yellow and blue progressive proof, it is not a stamp missing the red and black colors as it is so often advertised in auctions and on price lists.
This blurry image is the result of a misregistration of one of the colors. It is not a double printing.
This is a yellow and blue progressive proof that has been perforated. It is not an error, missing a color. Note that there are double perforations as well as the CCMs for the two colors. It is listed under “Additional” at the end of the listings.

96-1 Tk.2 Image of Amanullah Mohammed Asaduzzaman
a. blurry image due to misregistration
1 stamp
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Md. Anowar Hossain
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Khulna (purple), Pabna, Rangpur (purple)
Insert: Small tri-folded cream colored paper printed in black. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional: Perforated yellow and blue progressive proofs exist.
1. Perforated yellow and blue.
2, Double perforated yellow and blue.

Progressive proof of the yellow and blue with a triple impression, making the item much darker
One of those strange items that made it to the philatelic market. It is a blue and yellow progressive proof that has double perforations vertically. Unfortunately, all copies of this that I have seen have been taped on the back in some areas and on the front to reinforce the perforations. That is the darker area across the top, the center and on the right side. In time this will destroy the stamps.

96-2 Tk.4 Man leaping with Asian continents in background
96-3 Tk.6 Two men playing cricket
96-4 Tk.10 Four men playing cricket
3 stamps
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mozammel Huq, Anowar Hossain and Md. Shamsuzzoha
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Rangpur (purple)
Insert: Bi-folded cream-colored paper, printed in brown. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional: Progressive proofs exist for two of the values:
1. Tk.4 Perforated triple impression of the blue in a yellow and blue progressive proof
2. Tk.4 Yellow and blue progressive proof with double vertical perforations and a shift up for the horizontal perforation. (Many of these have been reinforced with a see-through tape that will eventually deteriorate and ruin the stamp.)
3. Tk.6 Perforated yellow and blue progressive proof
4. Tk.6 Essay with more yellow in the green and writing in red at left is red and yellow. There is also a slight doubling of the blue writing at the top due to misregistration.

96-5 Tk.4 Development in Education
96-6 Tk.4 Development in Industry
96-7 Tk.4 Development in Communication
96-8 Tk.4 Development in Health
96-9 Tk.4 National Martyrs’ monument
96-10 Tk.4 Destruction of war
6 stamps in a se-tenant horizontal strip

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 90 (Fifteen sets of 6)
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain, Mozammel Hoque, Shasuzzoha and Motiur Rahman
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka
Insert:

The above perforated yellow and blue progressive proof is often described as an error with missing colors. It is not an error. It is unusual because most progressive proofs are not perforated, but the stamps of this period in Bangladesh postal history were manipulated by unscrupulous people to make money.

96-11 Tk.4 Portrait of Dutt
a. imperforate
1 stamp
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mozammel Haque
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. At least one FDC with an imperforate pair exists. The cover is signed autographed by Sk. Md. Sannaullah, Director (Stamps) Bangladesh Post Office.
Pmks.: Barisal (purple), Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna (purple), Rajshahi (purple)
Insert: Tri-folded cream colored paper, printed in green. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional:
1. Perforated yellow and blue progressive proof.

Difficult to see at first, but there is an extra row of perforations at the top through the printing “Centenary of Olympic Games 1896-1996”. Only three copies are known.

6-12 Tk.4 Gymnist
a. imperforate
96-13 Tk.6 Judo
a. imperforate
96-14 Tk.10 High Jump
a. imperforate
96-15 Tk.10 Female runners
a. imperforate
4 stamps
96-16ss Tk.40 Perforated souvenir sheet containing the four stamps in a se-tenant block
a. extra row of perforations at top of sheet through English text.

96-16ssun Tk.40 Imperforate souvenir sheet containing the four stamps in a se-tenant block
1 sheet

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity of Stamps Printed: Unknown
Quantity of SS Printed: Uninown (Imperf. SS can be found – 500 copies believed to exist.)
Designer: Mozammel Hoque, Md. Shamsuzzoha and Motiur Rahman
Designer of SS: Mozammel Hoque
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Two identical envelopes with the stamp set on one and the souvenir sheet on the other. FDCs exist for both the perforated and imperforate souvenir sheets.
Pmks. – stamps: Barisal (purple), Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna (purple), rajshahi (purple)
Pmks. – SS – Perf.: Barisal (purple)
Pmks. – SS – Imperf.: Chittagong (“1” of “19” in date is missing), Dhaka
Insert: Bi-folded cream colored paper, printed in green. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional: Many imperforated stamps exist, including at least one full set of sheets that was not cut up. The souvenir sheet is also found imperforate and it is believed 500 copies were sold. The imperforates were not officially sold by the Post Office.
Specimen for Approval Folder: Type A folder – one for each value approved (signed).

A privately printed cachet for the perforated Olympic souvenir sheet. Such covers are scarce as privately printed cachets were seldom made for the Bangladesh First Day Covers. This cover was drawn, printed and then the images hand colored. These covers were made by Dr. Aleem Al Razee Khan and he made less than 25 of them.
An imperforate FDC of the Atlanta souvenir sheet. The sheet was not issued imperforate but several hundred made it to the philatelic market. The price of this sheet (Not a FDC) has been falling due to the limited number of Bangladesh collectors, the high price, and the large number of sheets available. Many topical collectors have also been buying it.
Unapproved designs for stamps for the Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

96-17 Tk.10 Black overprint at top of souvenir sheet with two triangular stamps forming a square
a. overprint angled
b. overprint double
c. overprint inverted
d. overprint red
e. overprint inverted at bottom
1 sheet of 2 se-tenant stamps
CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Designer: Pranesh Kumar Mondal
Printer: Harrison & Sons Ltd., London
Quantity Overprinted.: Unknown
Printer of Ovpt.: Postal Printing Press, Tongi, Dhaka
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark which did not print well on the souvenir sheet. It almost looks as if the postmark was on the envelope and a translucent souvenir sheet was placed over it. Large envelope (25.7 x 15.5 cm., 10 1/8 x 6 1.8 inches).
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka. Khulna (purple), Rajshahi (purple)
Insert: Small (compared to the envelope) white card stock printed in black.

The 1984 souvenir sheet was overprinted in 1996. The Scott Catalog has incorrectly listed it (#246c) along with the original sheet as having been released on the same date in 1984. These are obviously printer’s waste, or were created for the philatelic market. The released sheet was similar to the red printing, but in black.

96-18 Tk.4 Image of Sheik Mujibur Rahman
a. imperforate
1 stamp
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Matior Rahman
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Also exists on a maximun card photo of Sheik Rahman. (Dhaka).
Pmks.: Barisal (purple), Bogra, Dhaka, Pabna
Insert: Quadri-folded cream colored paper, printed in brown. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

The Rajshahi cancellation has “D rajshahi”. This is the first and only time this has been seen on any of the FDCs issued over the years, from Rajshahi.
Rejected design for the stamp. Also the value was chanted to Tk. 4, not Tk.2 as is on the design.

96-19 Tk.4 Portrait of Khan
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: A.F.M. Moniruzzaman Shipu
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Rajshahi
Insert: Bi-folded cream colored paper printed in dark brown. Quantity of stamp printed not given.

See Fake and Questionable Items listed in the Table of Contents for the many created “errors” of these two stamps, that were not officially realeased by the Post Office.

96-1s 10p black overprint on Dacca Post Office counter (#83-2d)- magenta
96-2s 20p red overprint on Sorting (mail) in railway van (#83-4d) – gray
2 stamps

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Sheet: ****
Quantity Ovpted.: Unknown
Designer of Ovpt.: Unknown
Printer of Ovpt.: Unknown
FDC: None
Pmks.: N/A
Insert: N/A

Additional: See Fakes and Questionable Items page in the Table of Contents for unauthorized overprints of these stamps.

96-20 Tk.4 Image of Alauddin Khan and musical instrument
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, Rajshahi (purple)
Insert: Tri-folded cream colored paper, printed in blue. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional: Perforated yellow and blue progressive proof exists (listed above)

The above image shows the two different types of envelopes used for the FDC. The one on the left is the darker cream color and does not have visible side flaps. The side flaps were folded in first and then the bottom folded upward to cover them. The two examples on the right are probably the more common of the two, and because the cutting was not always equal, the flaps were of different sizes and when folded over covered part of the inscription on the bottom right of the cover.
The normal stamp of the higher value of the two stamp set of Children’s Paintings, issued in 1996, is on the far left. The center pair is somewhat odd in that the colors are slightly different from the issued stamp and the upper stamp has a double impression. The item on the right is a perforated progressive proof of the blue and yellow state.
The normal stamp of the lower value of the two stamp set of Children’s Paintings, issued in 1996, is on the far left. The center stamp is a perforated progressive proof and the imperforated pair on the right is also a progressive proof.

96-21 Tk.2 Painting of two colorful birds in a tree
96-22 Tk.4 Two boats with people in them
a. perforated double impression of the blue background and top printing only shifted up
b. shade difference
2 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. Two different types of envelopes were used. One is a darker cream colored paper and does not have side flaps on the back sides. The flaps are behind the bottom portion.
Pmks.: Barisal (purple), Dhaka, Khulna (purple), Rajshahi (purple)
Insert:

Additional: Progressive proofs exist:
1. Tk.2 perforated yellow and blue progressive proof
2. Tk.2 imperforate yellow and blue progressive proof
3. Tk.4 1 perforated yellow and blue progressive proof

96-23 Tk.4 Syed Nazrul Islam
96-24 Tk.4 Tajuddin Ahmad
96-25 Tk.4 M. Monsoor Ali
96-26 Tk.4 A.H.M. Quamaruzzaman
4 stamps in a se-tenant block

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100 (25 of each design)
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Dawn Advertising and Matior Rahman
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka, Rajshahi (purple)
Insert: Quadrifolded cream colored paper, printed in blue.

Additional: Two types of gum exist for this issue, white and blue.

Original drawings for the stamps. The images are actually bright in color but the opaque paper over them, that has the values and writing on it, is dark.

The difference between the accepted stamps and these are basically the Benghali under the middle line of English script, which is “BANGLADESH” in Benghali. The left image is an unaccepted essay. It was changed to the top row with the bottom line in English, reading “50th Anniversary of UNICEF”.

96-27 Tk.4 Hand above and below images of children
a. imperforate

96-28 Tk.10 Mother holding a child
a. imperforate
2 stamps
CCMs: On Tk.4 value only
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Anowar Hossain and Md. Shamsuzzoha
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Rajshahi (purple)
Insert: Tri-folded cream colored paper, printed in blue. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Additional: Progressive proofs exist:
1. Tk.4 imperforate – yellow and blue
2. Tk.4 imperforate – red and black
3. Tk.10 imperforate – yellow and blue
3, Tk.10 imperforate – red and black
4. Tk.10 perforate essay – Bangladesh in Bangla is the 3rd line of the writing at the top.

Illustrated above are imperforate pairs of the various color combinations used to make up the finished stamp. The completed stamp is on the far right. Imperforates were seldom issued but items like those above came onto the market either illegally or through the release of a sheet or two of the items. The lower line of proofs were an unaccepted essay. Only the blue and yellow progressive proof could still be used as it had no writing on it.

Sheet 1
96-29 Tk.2 Aminuddin
96-30 Tk.2 Md. Nazrul Islam
96-31 Tk.2 Zahirul Islam
96-32 Tk.2 A.K. Lutfor Rahman
4 labels
96-33 Tk.2 Afsar Hossain
96-34 Tk.2 Abul Hashem Mian
96-35 Tk.2 A.T.M. Alangir
96-36 Tk.2 Baser Ali
a. imperforate sheet.

Sheet 2
96-37 Tk.2 Dr. Jekrul Haque
96-38 Tk.2 Munshi Kabiruddin Ahmed
96-39 Tk.2 Md. Abdul Jabbar
96-40 Tk.2 Mohammad Amir
4 labels
96-41 Tk.2 A.K.M. Shamsul Huq Khan
96-42 Tk.2 Dr. Siddique Ahmed
96-43 Tk.2 Dr. Soleman Khan
96-44 Tk.2 S.B.M. Mizamur Rahman
a. imperforate sheet
16 stamps and 8 labels (Eight different stamps and four labels per sheet). Two horizontal rows of four different designs, one above the other, separated by a row of four labels.

FDCs only exist on the large sized envelopes. As in the 1991 issue, there is a second line of text on the back flap of the larger envelope.
Both of the Shaheed Intellectual sheets for 1996 are known imperforate. Only two sets are known at this time.

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
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Two horizontal strips of four different designs, one above the other, separated by a strip of four labels
Sheet: 8 plus 4 labels
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: ****
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark (A small circle with large spokes which made it possible to cancel the center label and yet cancel the stamps above, below and at the sides at the same time). A large cover (27.5 x 22cm., 10 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches). The entire sheet plus the borders are found on these two covers with the same cachet.
Pmks.: Dhaka
Insert: Booklet. The booklets have been printed on two types of paper. One is whiter and a better quality. These were probably made for presentation to officials.

Additional: The margins of the sheets have a continuous line of gold colored writing with “Shaheed (Martyrd) Intellectual” and the year, in Bengali, outlined by two thick black bands.

Imperforate progressive proofs of the set of two stamps.

96-45 Tk.4 Crowd rejoycing
96-46 Tk.6 Men with guns rejoycing. Statues in background
2 stamps

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: None
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Md. Shamsuzzoha
Printer: The Security Printing Corp. (Bangladesh), Ltd., Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Covers exist on ordinary postal envelopes with a regular cancellation of 14th December, two days before the official release of the stamps.
Pmks.: Barisal (purple), Dhaka, Rajshahi (purple)
Insert:

Additional: Progressive proofs exist:
1. Tk.4 1 imperforate yellow and blue
2 Tk.4 imperforate red and black
3. Tk.6 imperforate yellow and blue
4 Tk.6 imperforate red and black.

The attractive cancellation on the right is not a cancellation to be used for cancelling stamps. It is a cancellor used to seal bags of mail being transported to other locations.
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