Dubai 100 Different Stamps

# M9350 - Dubai 100 Different Stamps

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Get an Instant Collection of Old Dubai Stamps
Now a “Dead” Country!

 
Dubai started out as a sheikhdom in the Trucial States of east Arabia on the Persian Gulf.  It was a British protectorate from 1892-1971 when it joined the United Arab Emirates.
 
“Dead” countries are former colonies and republics that issued stamps but no longer do.  Stamps from these lost countries are a lot of fun to collect:  You’ll get an insider’s look into each late country’s leaders, events, and history as a whole.  And with these unique stamps in your album, you’ll convert it to a little museum, preserving each country’s extinct history…
 
This specialized collection makes it a breeze to grow your collection fast – and without breaking the bank!  In fact, you can take the money you’re saving to add even more interesting stamps to your collection.  But order quickly, supplies are limited and vanishing…
 
 
 
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Get an Instant Collection of Old Dubai Stamps
Now a “Dead” Country!

 
Dubai started out as a sheikhdom in the Trucial States of east Arabia on the Persian Gulf.  It was a British protectorate from 1892-1971 when it joined the United Arab Emirates.
 
“Dead” countries are former colonies and republics that issued stamps but no longer do.  Stamps from these lost countries are a lot of fun to collect:  You’ll get an insider’s look into each late country’s leaders, events, and history as a whole.  And with these unique stamps in your album, you’ll convert it to a little museum, preserving each country’s extinct history…
 
This specialized collection makes it a breeze to grow your collection fast – and without breaking the bank!  In fact, you can take the money you’re saving to add even more interesting stamps to your collection.  But order quickly, supplies are limited and vanishing…