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history of chess issue of Nicaragua

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Short desc: history of chess

Issuer: Nicaragua
Date: 1/8/1976
Occasion: unset


Consists of 12 stamps: (See stamps as list)

1c perf=14.75
2c perf=14.75
3c perf=14.75
4c perf=14.75
5c perf=14.75
10c perf=14.75
15c perf=14.75
20c perf=14.75
40c
2cord
5cord
7cord d=Minisheet (141 x 67mm)

Issues with this name: Central African Republic (2000), Cuba, Grenada Grenadines (2014), Nicaragua, Solomon Islands (2013)


Record of changes