File:Russia 1918 Sc149 plate error dot in O of POC detail.jpg

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Russia 1918 Sc149 plate error dot in O of POC detail

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English: Russia 1918 Sc149 plate error dot in O of POC detail.
  • Catalogue: Sc. and Mi. 149 (error unlisted)
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Source Self-scanned
Author Russia Post

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