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South Africa, cover 2d airmail PRETORIA 22 XII 59 > CAPETOWN , T4D taxe, 4D Postage Due CAPETOWN c.

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
644553584

          
Nice Xmas card cover, franked 2d plus anti TB charity stamp (nicely tied).
Good strike of Pretoria c.d.s.+ PREVENT BUSH AND VELD FIRES slogan
CAPETOWN arrival c.d.s on reverse.
Good, clear strike of taxe mark - circled T 4D.
Fine 4d  postage due adhesive S.G. No 42, value in 2015 £15.00.
Stamp issues 1958, in use for only 3 years (decimal currency introduced 1961)
Seldom to be seen on cover.
  Condition......good for age and envelope type:
the unsealed flap was partially stuck down - most likely due to humidity - was lifted which caused some minor disturbance to the paper surface where the arrival c.d.s. is situated.