Gutter Pairs: Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer (Germany, Saarland 1951)

Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer (Germany, Saarland 1951)

12 May (Germany, Saarland ) within release Saar fair, Saarbrücken goes into circulation Gutter Pairs Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer face value 2*15 French franc

Gutter Pairs Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer in catalogues
Michel: Mi: DE-SL 306ZW

Gutter Pairs is horizontal format.

Horizontal gutter pairs

Also in the issue Saar fair, Saarbrücken:

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Gutter Pairs Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer in digits
Country: Germany, Saarland
Date: 1951-05-12
Print: Photogravure
Size: 78 x 40
Perforation: comb 13¾
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Gutter Pairs
Face Value: 2*15 French franc

Gutter Pairs Cogwheel, spike, hand with hammer it reflects the thematic directions:

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