Stamp: Cyclists at the 3rd African Games in Algeria (Benin 1978)

Cyclists at the 3rd African Games in Algeria (Benin 1978)

13 July (Benin ) within release Olympic Games goes into circulation Stamp Cyclists at the 3rd African Games in Algeria face value 80 West African CFA franc

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Stamp Number: Sn:BJ 405

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Country: Benin
Date: 1978-07-13
Size: 52 x 40
Perforation: 13 x 12½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 80 West African CFA franc

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