Stamp: › Overprint "Malmédy" on Ypres (Belgium 1920)

› Overprint "Malmédy" on Ypres (Belgium 1920)

08 March (Belgium ) within release Malmedy goes into circulation Stamp › Overprint "Malmédy" on Ypres face value 35 Belgian centime

Stamp › Overprint "Malmédy" on Ypres in catalogues
Michel: Mi: BE-MA 8C

Stamp is square format.

imprint on Mi.BE 121C

Also in the issue Malmedy:

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Stamp › Overprint "Malmédy" on Ypres in digits
Country: Belgium
Date: 1920-03-08
Print: Recess
Perforation: line 14¾ x 15
Emission: Regional
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 35 Belgian centime

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