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Description

Scan of Alexandretta 4pi stamp of

Source

Syrian post

Date

1938

Author

Stan Shebs scanned it

Permission

see below


[edit] Original authors

This image was moved to Commons by de:User:Flominator (here: Flominator) with the tool CommonismNow.

  • Source: en.wikipedia.org
  • Image contributor(s): Stan Shebs
    • 2004-10-10T03:47:13Z UTC Stan Shebs 800x492 (97680 bytes) Scan of [[Alexandretta]] 4pi stamp of 1938, made by [[User:Stan Shebs]] {{GFDL}}

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