File:1867 Bolivia 5c Tarija Mi1e.jpg

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English: Stamp of Bolivia, 5 centavos deep green, issue 1867. Linear postmark TARIJA in blue. Michel N°1e.
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Author Estruch (engraver in La Paz)

Scan of a cancelled stamp, > 100 years old.


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