REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 5 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This stamp depicts a plank mask of the Teke or Bateke people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, and Gabon.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 15 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This stamp depicts a mask from the Lele, or Basshilele, people of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 25 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This stamp depicts a mask from a head mask from the Masai people of Kenya and Tanzania.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 5 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This stamp depicts a mukenga mask of the Kuba (also known as Bakuba) people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. More oddly still, it is misidentified on the stamp as coming from the Baluba people, also of the Congo, who do not use such masks.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 25 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This stamp depicts a kifwebe mask from the Songye people of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 1977
VALUE: 75 cents

This stamp is one of a set of six celebrating traditional masks of African peoples, none of which strangely is found in Liberia. This air mail stamp depicts a maiden spirit mask from the Ibo or Igbo people of Nigeria.

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REGION: Africa
COUNTRY: Liberia
YEAR PRINTED: 2018
VALUE: 120 dollars (sheet of 6 stamps of 20 dollars each)

This set of stamps was printed by the Liberian government in 2018 to celebrate traditional West African masks.  Three masks originate peoples living in Liberia at least in part; the other three depict masks from peoples in Burkina Faso and pre-Islamic Senegal.

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