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Thursday, September 1, 2011
The Austalian Kangaroo Postage Stamp-An Old Album Page
Canada-Postage Stamps-"Harvesting With Horses"-Issued 1928
Canada-Two Commemorative Postage Stamps of Confederation-1927
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George the 6th-1939-48-High Value Postage Issues-Illustrated
Illustrated is a set of the George the 6th 1938 issue of high value stamps. With a detail of the 1Pound value below. The set consisted of 2/6 (red-brown,issued 1939) 2/6 (yellow-green, issued 1942), 5 Shilling (red) 10 Shilling (dark-blue, issued 1939), 10 Shilling (ultramarine, issued 1942), and a 1 pound (brown, issued 1948). The 1 pound more highly valued lightly used.
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