08 March (Czech Republic ) within release 120th Anniversary of the Opening of Straka's Academy goes into circulation Stamp 120th Anniversary of the Opening of Straka's Academy face value 24 Czech koruna
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WADP Numbering System - WNS: | WAD:CZ006.17 |
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Number in set - 1|. Layout - sheet of 50. Issuing - Czech Post. Printer - Post Printing HouseStamp 120th Anniversary of the Opening of Straka's Academy it reflects the thematic directions:
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