Stamp: Holsten gate, Lübeck (Germany, Federal Republic 1997)

Holsten gate, Lübeck (Germany, Federal Republic 1997)

28 August (Germany, Federal Republic ) within release Objects worth seeing goes into circulation Stamp Holsten gate, Lübeck face value 510 German pfennig

Stamp Holsten gate, Lübeck in catalogues
Michel: Mi:DE 1938A
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:DE 1772

Stamp is vertical format.

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Stamp Holsten gate, Lübeck in digits
Country: Germany, Federal Republic
Date: 1997-08-28
Print: Letterset
Size: 22 x 26
Perforation: comb 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 510 German pfennig

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