Gutter Pairs: Arm of Storkow (Germany, Local Post 1946)

Arm of Storkow (Germany, Local Post 1946)

31 January (Germany, Local Post ) within release Storkow goes into circulation Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow face value 2*6 German reichspfennig

Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow in catalogues
Michel: Mi: DE-STO KZ4

Gutter Pairs is square format.

Gutter pairs of Mi: 12bB/Z/12bB

Also in the issue Storkow:

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Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow in digits
Country: Germany, Local Post
Date: 1946-01-31
Paper: white
Print: Typography
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Definitive
Format: Gutter Pairs
Face Value: 2*6 German reichspfennig

Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow it reflects the thematic directions:

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