25 March (Turkey ) within release 1917 Ptt Issue 1332 goes into circulation Stamp overprint on Internal post stamps 1905 face value 20 Turkish para
Stamp overprint on Internal post stamps 1905 in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: TR 557A |
Stanley Gibbons: | Sg: TR 822a |
Stamp is vertical format.
Also in the issue 1917 Ptt Issue 1332:
Stamp overprint on Internal post stamps 1905 it reflects the thematic directions:
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