Stamp: Monuments. Cuenca (Spain 1938)

Monuments. Cuenca (Spain 1938)

01 October (Spain ) within release Historic monuments goes into circulation Stamp Monuments. Cuenca face value 1 Spanish peseta

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Edifil: Edi: ES 770

Stamp is vertical format.

Cliff Houses, Cuenca

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Country: Spain
Date: 1938-10-01
Print: Recess
Size: 27 x 35
Perforation: line 10
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Spanish peseta

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Stamp, Monuments. Cuenca, Spain,  , Houses, Rocks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Walls