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Human Rights
1964, 30 April
Printer: Helio Electronic Press
Designer: Paul Koroleff
Sheet size ? x 10
Perf.: 12
- TOP: The normal set of four stamps for this issue with the tip of the flame pointing left.
BOTTOM: The reversed flame variety with the tip of the flame pointing right, that was intentionally created.
As did many of the nations of the world, Dubai issued a set of stamps and a single souvenir sheet commemorating the 15th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights. The stamps and souvenir sheet each portray the Flame of Freedom and the Scales of Justice. The flame is reversed in all stamps in row six (horizontally, counting from the top) of each sheet. This is a constant variety. Since Mr. Stephan may have reprinted this issue, no accurate figure is available of how many of the normal stamps or the reversed flame stamps actually exist. Mr. Mosden stated that the reversed flame was done intentionally, to create a variety to sell. Used copies of the reversed flame are seldom seen. The reason probably being that most of the stamps went to collectors and were not available in the Post Office.
Set of 3 and a SS
SS: 1 imperforate sheet exists, portraing the 3R value.
CTO: None
Plate Number: None
FDC: Two covers exist, one for the set of three stamps and one for the SS, each with the same black commemorative cancellation. The cacheted envelope was prepared by the Baroody Stamp Company.
Cost:
- The FDC for the souvenir sheet of the Human Rights issue.
ITEMS CREATED UNDER THE BAROODY CONTRACT
- LEFT: An offset of the flame on the reverse of the 3R value.
CENTER: A SS with the greenish-blue background missing.
RIGHT: An imperf. 1R stamp with the flame missing. This is the only know imperforate reported to date. This is not cut from the SS as the value of that stamps is 3R and the color is slightly different.
ITEMS CREATED IN THE LATE 2000s

- These overprints are not genuine and were never used by Stephan and Mosden. the origin of this overprint is most likely Lebanon, where the majority of recent fake Dubai items were created. This was sold by an Indian dealer. In the past, many of the fake items were sold by dealers outside of Lebanon. It is not known if they were selling for the forger, or were sold the items, thinking they were genuine.