Tete-Beche: 100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) (Finland 1956)

100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) (Finland 1956)

07 July (Finland ) within release 100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) goes into circulation Tete-Beche 100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) face value 2*30 Finnish markka

Tete-Beche 100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: FI 457K

Tete-Beche is vertical format.

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Tete-Beche 100 Years Finnish Stamps, FINLANDIA '56 (1st Finnish Stamp) in digits
Country: Finland
Date: 1956-07-07
Print: Typography
Size: 43 x 60
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Tete-Beche
Face Value: 2*30 Finnish markka
Print run: 372146

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