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(1962) MiNr. 18 ** - Burudni - Impala (Aepyceros melampus) - with overprint

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(1962) MiNr. 18 ** - Burudi - Impala - přetisk
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Code:BUR-18
Producer:Burundi
Price: 0,21 EUR
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Denomination of the stamp: 6,50 F
Year: 1962
Condition: **
Catalogue no. (MICHEL): 18
Cat. number (St. Gibbons): 20
Cat. number (Yvert et Tellier): 20

Type II - overprint BURUDI - overlays inscription (IMP)ALA

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