Muscat and Oman

Muscat and Oman was the name used for what is now Oman on the southeast Arabian Peninsula.

It used the stamps of British offices in Eastern Arabia from 1948 until April 1966. 
 * In April 1966, a pictorial series was issued inscribed MUSCAT & OMAN and denominated in baiza and rupees.
 * In 1969, a set was relased to commemorate the first oil shipment from Oman.
 * In 1970, the pictorial designs were issued in new colors.
 * In July 1970, a coup overthrew the sultan with the country renamed the Sultanate of Oman.



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