Austria - 1984 - 600th Anniversary of the Natural Scientist Johannes von Gmunden

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Quality
Mint (NH)
Format
Single
Issuing Year
Post-1950
Product code
15622406
Bob Shop ID
615776089

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My Reference: 15622406
Shipping: Small
Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan
Condition: MNH
Catalogue: SC Scott 1279
Tags:  Art Exhibition: Meeting of Imperial Troops with South Tyrolean Reserves under Andreas Hofer near Sterzing in April 1809, by Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld, 1830.

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