File:Stamp Denmark 1851, 4 RBS.png
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[edit]DescriptionStamp Denmark 1851, 4 RBS.png | 4 Rigsbank Skilling (4 RBS) stamp from Denmark |
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Source | bruun-rasmussen.dk Sold at auction on April 1, 2007 for DKK 220 (EUR 30). Lot 713/5003. |
Author | Martinus William Ferslew |
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