![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJs6WCZ4OOdcKQSOdBiesxVYUrxUJxZe85-Yc4apJz1Hsu6RvC5FY3GvfibcqtX8lNIj7-584WLouDgr4yL-_L5lhHqslHu1gq4QUIfmRzn20nwZlkSt87ePikUXtj_O3bWkeSEE6imps/s400/world+philatelia_001+%284%29.jpg)
The stamp on the left (and on the right too) is coming from the stamp set AERIAL VIEWS of 2004. The stamp set is a set of 4 values as follow:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhV02JIYQ1cJoqUz87JJpmgTstewWSym-b3xwIyUQlvg-6A-H4zMLvzYa7RT8LL4W9X1dNmSHuhRykgHWGCHa63MFvbQ_glt2suOMSMIyXRNrSi-OQSc5uoXgsQmo9vnrvJk4Csn7RWqoU/s400/LIECTENSTEIN+AERIAL+VIEW.jpg)
The other stamp is coming from the stamp set of June 8, 2008 by the title Rare Bees ans Wasps in Liechtens . The stamp set has 3 stamps as you can see from the first day cover of the stamp set below:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhr7f1W3Qj9dJBgrd17oMSnmAV892iO-xeb5TbfbX0toJPtTgUoMJsS1iIETgmviEnj_wqoIZXKmZE0gIM_o3nDjNIQns8ypRWnitALVCU605QndIjxbTDRE-VzHoJR6KgDt7ZehA24CjI/s400/Picture0003-rare+bees+2008.png)
Thanks Vural
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