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Olympics 1968 issue of Panama

  • Colnect-1484-437-Diego-Rivera-melons.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-438-Jose-Clemente-Orozco-Women.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-439-Miguel-Covarrubias-Flower-Seller.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-440-Detail-from-the--Codice-Nutall-.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-441-Statue-Mayan-culture.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-442-Sculpture.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-443-Sculpture.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-444-Puebla-ceramic.jpg
  • Colnect-1484-445-David-Alfaro-Siqueiros-Christ.jpg
Short desc: Olympics 1968

Issuer: Panama
Dates: 10/29/1968 - 12/23/1968
Sort position: 2
Occasion: Olympics 1968


Consists of 12 stamps: (See stamps as list)

12/23/1968 1c d=Diego Rivera melons
12/23/1968 2c d=Jose Clemente Orozco Women
12/23/1968 3c d=Miguel Covarrubias Flower Seller
12/23/1968 4c d=Detail from the Codice Nutall
12/23/1968 5c d=Statue Mayan culture
12/23/1968 6c d=sculpture
12/23/1968 8c d=sculpture
12/23/1968 30c d=Airmail
12/23/1968 1234 d=Minisheet (100 x 80mm)
airmail 8c
airmail 12/23/1968 13c d=Puebla ceramic
airmail 30c

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