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Malta 1945 WWII KGVI 3v on censored airmail cover w/ oval "OAT" cachet in violet to San Francisco California USA

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Spain King Alfonso XIII 10c unused postcard Proof h/s “ULTRAMAR” by UPU Portuguese Receiving authorities at Goa India

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Russia Coat of Arms 1k embossed on flap of cover with red wax seal from Moscow

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Poland 15gr unused postcard Proof h/s “SPECIMEN” by UPU Portuguese Receiving authorities at Goa India

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