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English: Garabaldi, set of 2 stamps from Italy and San Marino
Date 1910, 1932
Source Composite image: Stamp images obtained from eBay postings -- eBay item 193631920973 -- eBay item 332609829509
Author Italian and San Marino governments

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Original file(1,854 × 740 pixels, file size: 321 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

Description
English: Garabaldi, set of 2 stamps from Italy and San Marino
Date 1910, 1932
Source Composite image: Stamp images obtained from eBay postings -- eBay item 193631920973 -- eBay item 332609829509
Author Italian and San Marino governments

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Public domain

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Garabaldi, set of 2 stamps from Italy and San Marino

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current 23:26, 30 December 2023 Thumbnail for version as of 23:26, 30 December 20231,854 × 740 (321 KB)GwillhickersUploaded a work by Italian and San Marino governments from Composite image: Stamp images obtained from eBay postings -- {{ebay item|193631920973}} -- {{ebay item|332609829509}} with UploadWizard
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