
Sudan 1932 Airmail Overprint
Sudan · 1932 · 2½ Piastres
This stamp features a traditional Sudanese camel rider traversing a desert landscape, originally issued as a regular postage stamp. It is distinguished by a prominent 'AIR MAIL' overprint, indicating its use for early airmail services.
Issued in 1932, this stamp reflects the expansion of airmail services in Sudan during the British administration, connecting the region more efficiently with the wider British Empire and beyond.
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