24 February (Belarus ) within release 100th Anniversary of Belarusian militia goes into circulation Stamp 100th Anniversary of Belarusian militia - Ministry of Internal Affairs face value P
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WADP Numbering System - WNS: | WAD:BY014.17 |
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Number in set - 2||(show set). Layout - miniature sheet of 2 of 2 designs. Issuing - RUEP Belpochta. Printer - RUE Bobruisk Intergrated Printing House named after AT NepogodinAlso in the issue 100th Anniversary of Belarusian militia :
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