File:Uruguay_1858_'Soles_de_Montevideo_or_Soles_Doble_Cifra'.jpg
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DescriptionUruguay 1858 'Soles de Montevideo or Soles Doble Cifra'.jpg |
English: Uruguay 1858 'Sol de Montevideo' or 'Sol Doble Cifra' issue, mint. APS-APEX certified. Русский: Марка из частного выпуска «Sol de Montevideo» («Солнце Монтевидео»), номиналом в 240 сентесимо. Français : Uruguay 240 c brun-rouge Deutsch: Uruguay 240 C, Sonnenkopf mit Strahlen, rotbraun
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Author | Mège & Willems, Montevideo, for Uruguay government |
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