01 January (Italy ) within release Buste Lettere Postale Overprints goes into circulation Stamp Figure of Italy front of the flag face value 25 Italian centesimo
Stamp Figure of Italy front of the flag in catalogues | |
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Sassone: | Sas: IT BLP 20 |
Unificato: | Un: IT BLP 20 |
Stamp is vertical format.
Type II. Lithographic overprint. Although not duly issued, it exists on envelopes sent by post.Also in the issue Buste Lettere Postale Overprints:
Stamp Figure of Italy front of the flag it reflects the thematic directions:
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