14 September (Canada ) within release Haunted Canada (2nd series) goes into circulation Stamp The Grey Lady of the Citadel (Halifax, Nova Scotia). face value P No Face Value
Stamp The Grey Lady of the Citadel (Halifax, Nova Scotia). in catalogues | |
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Stamp Number: | Sn: CA 2863i |
Stamp is square format.
Self adhesive stamps from booklet CA 2865a. P = 0.85. Die cut to shape from Quarterly Pack.Also in the issue Haunted Canada (2nd series):
Stamp The Grey Lady of the Citadel (Halifax, Nova Scotia). it reflects the thematic directions:
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