01 January (Cinderellas ) within release Austria goes into circulation Stamp Maria Josefina face value 4 Austro-Hungarian heller
Stamp Maria Josefina in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: AT 1910-A |
Stamp is square format.
Poster stamps - charity work - there are many colours
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Stamp Maria Josefina in digits | |
Country: | Cinderellas |
Date: | 1910-01-01 |
Emission: | Cinderella |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 4 Austro-Hungarian heller |
Stamp Maria Josefina it reflects the thematic directions:
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