Stamp: Effigy of Julius Caesar (Italy 1942)

Effigy of Julius Caesar (Italy 1942)

14 July (Italy ) within release Imperial Series goes into circulation Stamp Effigy of Julius Caesar face value 1 Italian lira

Stamp Effigy of Julius Caesar in catalogues
Michel: Mi:IT 633X
Unificato: Un:IT 252A

Stamp is vertical format.

This issue served to liberate the letter simply directed in Germany, which enjoyed a reduced rate (1 L instead of 1.25 L)
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Stamp Effigy of Julius Caesar in digits
Country: Italy
Date: 1942-07-14
Print: Photogravure
Size: 20 x 24
Perforation: 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Italian lira

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