01 January (New Zealand ) within release Custom Advertising Labels (CALs) goes into circulation Stamp South Auckland Philatelic Society - 50th Anniversary face value 70 New Zealand cent
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Colnect codes: | Col: NZ-CAL 2014-22 |
Stamp is square format.
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Stamp South Auckland Philatelic Society - 50th Anniversary it reflects the thematic directions:
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Philately club is an initiative of students aiming at nurturing their patience and persistence. The club activities help students to understand the intricacies while studying finer details of a tiny image printed on stamps.
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