23 July (Austria ) within release Bregenz Festival goes into circulation Stamp Scene from the operette "Der Zigeunerbaron" face value 3.50 Austrian schilling
Stamp Scene from the operette "Der Zigeunerbaron" in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:AT 1334 |
Stamp Number: | Sn:AT 877 |
Yvert et Tellier: | Yt:AT 1164 |
Stamp is vertical format.
25th anniversary of Bregenz Festival: Bregenz festival stageStamp Scene from the operette "Der Zigeunerbaron" it reflects the thematic directions:
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