12 November (Tunisia ) within release 60th Anniversary of the Adhesion of Tunisia to the United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals goes into circulation Stamp 60th Anniversary of the Adhesion of Tunisia to the United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals face value 0.50 Tunisian dinar
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Number in set - 20||(show set). Layout - miniature sheet of 20 of 20 designs. Issuing - Office National des Postes Tunisie. Printer - Imprimerie des timbres-poste de la TunisieAlso in the issue 60th Anniversary of the Adhesion of Tunisia to the United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals:
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