File:Falkland Islands Centenary issue 1 pound.png

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English: Centenary issue
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Source http://www.grosvenorauctions.com/dyn_pages/historic_sale_summary.php?Foreign_sub_cat_Code=Falkland+Islands:+The+1933+Centenary+Issue
Author Crown Agents

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