06 August (Japan ) within release World Heritage (Third Series) : 16 - Sado Gold Mine (2025) goes into circulation Stamp Sado ichibu silver coins, and gold ore face value 110 Japanese yen
Stamp Sado ichibu silver coins, and gold ore in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: JP 2025.08.06-01a |
Stamp is vertical format.
stamp from mini-sheetAlso in the issue World Heritage (Third Series) : 16 - Sado Gold Mine (2025):
Stamp Sado ichibu silver coins, and gold ore it reflects the thematic directions:
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