Dromedary Camel - 3 naye paise
This stamp from the inaugural 1964 definitive set captures the ultimate symbol of pastoral nomadic adaptation: the single-humped Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius). Historically serving as the primary vehicle for transport, trade, and economic survival across the arid landscapes of the Trucial Coast, the camel is depicted in a standing profile against a soft pinkish sky. Framed by the characteristic top-running gold filigree border and bearing a bilingual country script at the base, this denomination represents a core utility rate within Ajman's early internal communications network.