06 June (Sweden ) within release Vasa, Gustav goes into circulation Stamp Vasa, Gustav face value 20 Swedish öre
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Michel: | Mi:SE 141 |
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Country: | Sweden |
Date: | 1921-06-06 |
Perforation: | 9¾ Vertical |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 20 Swedish öre |
Print run: | 510000 |
Stamp Vasa, Gustav it reflects the thematic directions:
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