09 July (Netherlands Antilles ) within release Islands of the Netherlands Antilles (1958-1973) goes into circulation Stamp De Ruyter Obelisk, St. Eustatius face value 20 Netherlands Antillean cent
Stamp De Ruyter Obelisk, St. Eustatius in catalogues | |
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NVPH: | NVP: AN 281b |
Stamp is square format.
NVPH: The stamps were made in various editions and there are differences in the paper used, gum and color. These two types (a, matt paper and b, glossy paper) are the most strikingAlso in the issue Islands of the Netherlands Antilles (1958-1973):
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Stamp De Ruyter Obelisk, St. Eustatius in digits | |
Country: | Netherlands Antilles |
Date: | 1958-07-09 |
Emission: | Definitive |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 20 Netherlands Antillean cent |
Stamp De Ruyter Obelisk, St. Eustatius it reflects the thematic directions:
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