TWIN-STAMPS
Before
a stamp or item is issued,
it is checked a number of times at any stage of the
design or production process. In spite of that,
it happens more than once that an error is only discovered
after a stamp has been issued.
The first reaction is unbelief and panic :
how could this happen? who is responsible
?
The second reaction is more practical :
what shall we do ?
Often the best thing to do is .... nothing. Just
sit
down and wait till the commotion passes by : after two or three days,
life continues as before and nobody seems to care about
what has happened.
But sometimes the error is too big or crazy,
and the
reaction too heavy : day after day newspapers
continue to report about it, and the public
opinion seems to consider it as an attack on their national proud.
To
stop this process and to bring back peace, there
is no
other choice than start all over
again, and
issue a new and corrected stamp, with a
slightly changed design.



Here is a nice example of such TWIN-STAMPS
: in 1958 Russia issued a stamp to
celebrate the friendship among the different communist countries that
were under its influence area.
Unfortunately the Czechoslovakian flag was not
depicted correctly, as the white and red colors
were inverted (somewhere in the middle of the
stamp). To
avoid a diplomatic incident, the Russian
authorities apologized, and decided to withdraw
the stamp and to issue a corrected one.
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