06 July (Canada ) within release World Lacrosse Championships, London, Ontario goes into circulation Stamp Lacrosse Player face value 51 Canadian cent
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Stamp Number: | Sn: CA 2161i |
Stamp is horizontal format.
World Lacrosse Championships, July 13-22, 2006, London, Ontario. Single from booklet pane (Sn CA 2161a) (BK331). General Tagging along all edges of stamp. Sn: Serpentine Die Cut Horiz (11.7 Horiz). Die cut to shape from Quarterly Pack/Annual Collection.Also in the issue World Lacrosse Championships, London, Ontario:
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