Stamp: Reid Falls Rock Shelter, Arthur's Pass (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps 2010)

Reid Falls Rock Shelter, Arthur's Pass (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps 2010)

01 April (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps ) within release New Zealand : New Zealand Mail (NZM) goes into circulation Stamp Reid Falls Rock Shelter, Arthur's Pass face value Kiwi No Face Value

Stamp Reid Falls Rock Shelter, Arthur's Pass in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: NZ-NZM 2010-1844

Stamp is square format.

Westland Series Imprint: NZM 04/10 1844

Also in the issue New Zealand : New Zealand Mail (NZM):

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Stamp Reid Falls Rock Shelter, Arthur's Pass in digits
Country: Personalized and Private Mail Stamps
Date: 2010-04-01
Emission: Private
Format: Stamp
Face Value: Kiwi No Face Value

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