16 July (Canada ) within release French Settlements in North America (2nd issue) goes into circulation Full Pane Samuel de Champlain's drawing of settlement Port-Royal,1605 face value 16*50 Canadian cent
Full Pane Samuel de Champlain's drawing of settlement Port-Royal,1605 in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: CA 2005.07.16-01a |
Full Pane is square format.
Full Pane Samuel de Champlain's drawing of settlement Port-Royal,1605 it reflects the thematic directions:
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