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My Stamp Collection


Stamp Details

General Info

SEATO Emblem
SEATO Issue
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 4¢ SEATO Emblem
31-May-1960
Unknown
Unknown
11 x 0
Recess
Blue
None - No watermark

In Collection

None

1960 in History

Letter Rate
Package Rate
Postcard Rate
Effective
8/1/1958

Iran 7/21/1960
   Germany Passes the "Volkswagen Law"
The German government passed the "Law Concerning the Transfer of the Share Rights in Volkswagenwerk Limited Liability Company into Private Hands."  Also known as the "Volkswagen Law," this transfered control of the company that was founded in 1937 and originally under Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist (Nazi) Party to a joint stock corporation.  It also limited the number of shares anyone could own to 20%, protecting it from hostile takeovers.


Dwight D Eisenhower (1/20/1953-1/20/1961)
Arturo Frondizi (5/1/1958-3/29/1962)
Robert Menzies (12/19/1949-1/26/1966)
Adolf Schärf (5/22/1957-2/28/1965)
Roland Symonette (1/1/1955-1/7/1964)
Gaston Eyskens (6/26/1958-4/25/1961)
Juscelino Kubitschek (1/31/1956-1/30/1961)
Harold Macmillan (1/10/1957-10/18/1963)
John Diefenbaker (6/21/1957-4/22/1963)
Wilhelm Pieck (10/11/1949-9/7/1960)
Heinrich Lübke (9/13/1959-6/30/1969)
Nobusuke Kishi (2/25/1957-7/19/1960)







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