Stamp: Judges (Lebanon 1979)

Judges (Lebanon 1979)

01 January (Lebanon ) within release Judges pensions goes into circulation Stamp Judges face value 75 Lebanese livre

Stamp Judges in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: LB 1979-41

Stamp is vertical format.

Duston catalogue # K17-VX11

Also in the issue Judges pensions:

  • Stamp - Judges face value 50;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 100;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 400;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 75;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 50;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 25;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 75;
  • Stamp - Judges face value 100;
  • Tete-Beche - Judges face value 500;
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Stamp Judges in digits
Country: Lebanon
Date: 1979-01-01
Size: 22 x 25.5
Perforation: 12½ x 13
Emission: Revenue
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 75 Lebanese livre

Stamp Judges it reflects the thematic directions:

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