14 July (Romania ) within release Stamp Day 2023: King Ferdinand National Military Museum goes into circulation Mini Sheet Stamp Day Souvenir Sheet of 2004 w/ Embossed Foil Overprintt face value 4*(10000+21000) Romanian leu
Mini Sheet Stamp Day Souvenir Sheet of 2004 w/ Embossed Foil Overprintt in catalogues | |
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Romfilatelia: | Rom: RO 2425a(2) |
Colnect codes: | Col: RO 2023.07.14-06 |
Mini Sheet is horizontal format.
Souvenir Sheet from 2004 overprinted (embossed foil). Included in special philatelic album.Also in the issue Stamp Day 2023: King Ferdinand National Military Museum:
Mini Sheet Stamp Day Souvenir Sheet of 2004 w/ Embossed Foil Overprintt it reflects the thematic directions:
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