13 April (Belgium ) within release C.e.p.t. 2015 goes into circulation Stamp C.E.P.T. Toys: Old and new footballs face value 3 Europe Unit
Stamp C.E.P.T. Toys: Old and new footballs in catalogues | |
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Belgium: | Bel:BE 4518 |
Michel: | Mi:BE 4564 |
Stamp is vertical format.
Nominal value at the date of Issue: 3,3 EuroAlso in the issue C.e.p.t. 2015:
Stamp C.E.P.T. Toys: Old and new footballs it reflects the thematic directions:
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