01 July (Poland ) within release Kowel goes into circulation Stamp Polish Local Post Office Kowel face value 50 Polish fenig
Stamp Polish Local Post Office Kowel in catalogues | |
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Polish Stamps Catalog (Fischer): | Pol: PL-LOKI IC1 6 |
Stamp is square format.
110 stamps were withdrawn from sale and confiscated after inventory around August 25, 1919, after the intervention of the delegate of the Polish Post who considered the stamps as illegally issued by the local authorities.Also in the issue Kowel:
Stamp Polish Local Post Office Kowel it reflects the thematic directions:
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