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CHINA LOT OF 8 STAMPS #341 RED SURCHARGE 4 PAIRS WITH INTERESTING CANCELS

Condition:
not specified
Please see scans.
Price:
US $105.00
ApproximatelyEUR 98.25
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Located in: Spring, Texas, United States
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eBay item number:175884104197
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Item specifics

Seller notes
“Please see scans.”
Topic
Military, War
Year of Issue
1941-1950
Certification
Uncertified
Quality
Used
Grade
Ungraded
Type
Postage
Color
Green
Place of Origin
China

Item description from the seller

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