Se-tenant: Inauguration of Vanuatu-Fiji Underwater Cable (Vanuatu 2014)

Inauguration of Vanuatu-Fiji Underwater Cable (Vanuatu 2014)

15 January (Vanuatu ) within release Inauguration of Vanuatu-Fiji Underwater Cable goes into circulation Se-tenant Inauguration of Vanuatu-Fiji Underwater Cable face value 350 Vanuatu vatu

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Colnect codes: Col: VU 2014-01

Se-tenant is square format.

Issued in Sheets of 6 se-tenant strips of 3, 6 central labels, and 6 se-tenant strips of Fiji Mi 1367-1369
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Country: Vanuatu
Date: 2014-01-15
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Se-tenant
Face Value: 350 Vanuatu vatu

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