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FDC Health camp cachet 1965 New Zealand federation health children stamp P45

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the corners and edges are a bit worn, ..... if you would like to know something else, just ask ... Read moreabout condition
Price:
C $1.95
ApproximatelyS$ 1.92
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Located in: Cassidy, British Columbia, Canada
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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“the corners and edges are a bit worn, ..... if you would like to know something else, just ask ...
Year of Issue
1941-1950
Quality
Used
Region
New Zealand
Grade
Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture
New Zealand
Cancellation Type
First Day of Issue
Certification
Uncertified

Item description from the seller

SISTERsWEIRD

SISTERsWEIRD

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Truly delighted A++ 5th June - In this tiny island of Guernsey we have just held a service to commemorate and remember Canadian pilot Flt Lt John Walton Saville, who following a successful bombing raid, was shot down on 5th June 1944 by the Germans who occupied this island throughout WWII. We will never forget those brave Canadian boys who came to our aid when they were most needed. Also remembering those Canadians who sent badly needed Red Cross food parcels in 1944 when we were starving.
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Somewhat haphazard packing, but the platter was in tact. Good experience. Thank you!
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Arrived in less than 7 days