Stamp: Botswana 50 Years of Progress - Gender Equity (Botswana 2016)

Botswana 50 Years of Progress - Gender Equity (Botswana 2016)

08 August (Botswana ) within release Botswana 50 Years of Progress goes into circulation Stamp Botswana 50 Years of Progress - Gender Equity face value 10.00 Botswana pula

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WADP Numbering System - WNS: WAD:BW016.16

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Number in set - 8||(show set). Layout - sheet. Issuing - Botswana Post. Printer - Southern Colour Print

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Country: Botswana
Date: 2016-08-08
Size: 33 x 50
Perforation: 13 by 13
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10.00 Botswana pula

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