31 January (Germany, Local Post ) within release Storkow goes into circulation Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow face value 2*6 German reichspfennig
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Michel: | Mi: DE-STO KZ4 |
Gutter Pairs is square format.
Gutter pairs of Mi: 12bB/Z/12bBAlso in the issue Storkow:
Gutter Pairs Arm of Storkow it reflects the thematic directions:
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