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Old Jamaica Child welfare stamp
£1.50
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eBay item number:115754698353
Item specifics
- Year of Issue
- 1921-1930
- Type
- Postage
- Number
- 1
- Era
- George V (1910-1936)
- Country/Region of Origin
- Jamaica
- Quality
- Mint Hinged
- Currency
- Pre-Decimal
- Grade
- VG/F (Very Good/Fine)
- Topic
- Royalty, Kings, Monarchy, Jubilee, Crown
- Modified Item
- No
- Colour
- Blue
Item description from the seller
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