Striped Hyena - 70 naye paise

Striped Hyena - 70 naye paise

Year
1964
Face Value
70
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Animals

Catalogs References

Michel
UM 12A
Yvert & Tellier
UM 12
Stanley Gibbons
UM 12

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Size
35 x 22 mm
Perforation
14½
Printing
Photogravure
This definitive selection introduces the inaugural 1964 wildlife collection issued natively for the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain (أم القيوين), printed using a distinct duo-panel layout. Positioned on the left within an intricate, gold-inked arabesque frame is a portrait vignette of Sheikh Ahmad bin Rashid Al Mualla, who ruled the emirate from 1929 until 1981. This collection marked the emirate's first independent philatelic step toward establishing its own civil administration and territorial postal infrastructure.
This native predatory mammal: the Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena). Depicted in a standing profile against a pale green wash, the engraving captures the animal's characteristic sloping back, prominent mane, and dark vertical camouflage stripes. Historically roaming the rocky wadis and gravel plains of the region, this elusive scavenger represents a vital component of the peninsula's traditional food web and desert wildlife heritage.