A listing of postage stamps of Ireland depicting design errors.
1990 May 3
Ireland
30-pence stamp depicts the General Post Office in Dublin, but the statue is holding a javelin in the opposite hand, so perhaps the image is reversed.
Catalog numbers: Scott 805
Approximate value: US$1 (Scott 2010).
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2004 May 1
Ireland
65-cent stamp depicts map highlighting the ten countries which joined the European on May 1, 2004. Crete is highlighted (below Greece) instead of Cyprus.
Catalog numbers: Scott 1542
Approximate value: US$4 (Scott 2010).
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2014 January 23
Ireland
60-cent postage stamp depicts Irish citizen army, supposedly depicting former British Army officer Captain Jack White, but is not him. Stamp is withdrawn after 10 minutes on sale, re-issued April 17 without the close-up image.
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Next country: Isle of Man.
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