The stamps are part of a set of four stamps from the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, issued in 1924. The stamps feature a double overprint and are described as being in “Mint” condition, with a grading of “Very Fine-MNH” (mint never hinged). The stamps are considered “Ex. Rare,” which likely means that they are highly sought after by collectors due to their scarcity.
The first stamp in the set is the “Wide Margin 15″ Arab Government of the East” stamp, with the optd (overprint) of “Stamp Of Hejaz- Saudi Arabia (OPTD) with (T15).” The second stamp is the “16” commemorating the coming of this majesty, the king of the Arabs and date 1924″ stamp, with the optd of “Stamp Of Hejaz- Saudi Arabia (OPTD) with (T16).”
The set of stamps is comprised of four stamps in total, with the following values and colors: 1/2 Red, 1 Blue, 1 1/2 Violet, and 2P Orange. These stamps are highly collectible and would be of interest to collectors who focus on Arabian or Middle Eastern stamps.
 
		








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