13 January (Slovakia ) within release 2st issue 1942 goes into circulation Stamp Revenue stamps - 2st issue (1942) face value 30 Slovak koruna
Stamp Revenue stamps - 2st issue (1942) in catalogues | |
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POFIS: | POF: SK KZ30A |
Stamp is square format.
Perforation: A= line 10 1/2 B= line 12 1/2 C= line 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 Below the image is the negative inscription "KOLOK"Also in the issue 2st issue 1942:
Stamp Revenue stamps - 2st issue (1942) it reflects the thematic directions:
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