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China - 1952 International Conference on Child Protection - Vienna #2

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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“I scan each and every one of my items listed for sale. These are not stock images...What you see is ...
Modified Item
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
Topic
Family, Society
Year of Issue
1951-1960
Certification
Uncertified
Quality
Mint Hinged
Grade
Ungraded
Type
Postage
Color
Multi-Color
Place of Origin
China

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Gibson Coins and Stamps

Gibson Coins and Stamps

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Joined Oct 2009
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Welcome to my eBay Store, Gibson Coins and Stamps.Thank you for your stopping by! I started collecting these items when I was a boy in the 1960s. I started off with my fathers and grandfathers' ...
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