Mini Sheet: Madonna and Child (Liechtenstein 1941)

Madonna and Child (Liechtenstein 1941)

07 July (Liechtenstein ) within release Madonna and Child goes into circulation Mini Sheet Madonna and Child face value 4*10 Swiss franc

Mini Sheet Madonna and Child in catalogues
Michel: Mi: LI 197KB
Zumstein: Zum: LI 150I

Mini Sheet is square format.

Mini sheet of 2*2 stamps
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Mini Sheet Madonna and Child in digits
Country: Liechtenstein
Date: 1941-07-07
Print: Recess
Perforation: 12
Emission: Definitive
Format: Mini Sheet
Face Value: 4*10 Swiss franc
Print run: 12500

Mini Sheet Madonna and Child it reflects the thematic directions:

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