File:1906issue 4m Egypte Port-Said 1912 Yv40 Mi43.jpg

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English: 4 millièmes POSTES EGYPTIENNES issue 1906, bridge cancelled at PORT-SAID in November 1912, 12h30. Michel N°43.
Date (scan 2018-08-03)
Source Scan of own stamp
Author Typo De La Rue

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