01 January (Turkey ) within release Revenue General Postal Tax goes into circulation Stamp General Revenue face value 6 Turkish para
Stamp General Revenue in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: TR R1925-06 |
Stamp is vertical format.
This is a Turkish General Revenue Stamp. There are 24 Revenues listed in set. 10 paras to 90 Piastres. Various known Perfs: 10.5, 12, 12 x 13¼, 13¼, 13¼ x 12. #6178 in "Suleymaniye, Emir Erray (March 2010), Revenue stamps of Ottoman Empire"Also in the issue Revenue General Postal Tax:
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Stamp General Revenue in digits | |
Country: | Turkey |
Date: | 1925-01-01 |
Size: | 22.5 x 29.5 |
Perforation: | VARIOUS |
Emission: | Revenue |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 6 Turkish para |
Stamp General Revenue it reflects the thematic directions:
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