Equatorial Guinea | |
Click here for higher resolution image | First day of issue: February 03, 1972 Occasion: 1972 Winter Olympics,1972,Sapporo,Japan Width: 88 mm Height: 31 mm Perforation: Perforated 13.25 x 13.25 Location: Ice Hockey Volume XLVIII Stamp ID = 2383 Shown on the stamp is a picture of Anatoli Firsov, a player on the 1968 Grenoble Winter Olympics Gold Medal winning Soviet ice hockey team. Stamp is also printed on gold paper. Stamp shows Anatoli Firsov From Linn's "Stamp Issuing Entities Of The World" page. Equatorial Guinea (1968-) Stamp-issuing status: active; Population: 442,516. A republic in the Gulf of Guinea, in West Africa, comprising the former Spanish colonies of Fernando Po and Rio Muni. Equatorial Guinea became independent Oct. 12, 1968. In 1972, Masie Ngeuma Biyogo became president for life. He ruled by terror, reviving slavery, killing some 50,000 people and driving tens of thousands more into exile. The United States suspended relations with the Biyogo government in 1976. The Soviet Union, China and North Korea maintained close relations, and Cuba maintained a military advisory mission in the country. On Aug. 5, 1979, Masie was overthrown, and a junta assumed power. The coup halted the production of vast numbers of brightly colored stamps (perfs, imperfs, souvenir sheets, gold-foil sheets) that were issued by Equatorial Guinea in the 1970s. |