Date of issue : 19 May 1988
On stamp : Godwin Austin, the correct name of peak is Godwin Austen
Wrong spelling of peak on stamp
India Post issued a set of 4 postage stamps on 19 May 1988 on Himalayan Peaks.Many collectors might not be aware of the fact that the stamp with Rs 4 denomination issued on K2 (Godwin Austen) bears the wrong spelling of the peak. On stamp the designer has inserted Godwin Austin which should have been Godwin Austen.K2 is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest. With a peak elevation of 8,611 m (28,251 feet) and India’s highest mountain peak. The name Mount Godwin-Austen was suggested, in honour of Henry Godwin-Austen, an early explorer of the area.
Discussion
What is an approppriate maxim Card ?
Here is a scan of Maxim card sent by Mr Sanjiv Jain of Dehradun. I publihed two cards prepared by him with cancellation from Bilaspur (CG) in my last post. After the publication I received mails from some philatelists of Bilaspur as they were anxious to know how a collector from Dehradun could get max cards cancelled at Bilaspur. For all those who are keen to know is just to inform them that a person has liberty to get cancellation from any place of his choice if he can approach that place ….
However in case of these Maxim Cards the choice for place of cancellation is not appropriate. It should have been New Delhi where Rashtrapati bhawan is located and easier to obtain for a collector from Dehra Dun.
Here is another card from Mr Jain with four stamps on it. As per FIP rules and regulations there should be ONE stamp on the view-side of the card. The card with more than one stamp cannot be considered as Maximum Card.