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Olympics 1984 issue of Niger

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Short desc: Olympics 1984

Issuer: Niger
Date: 2/22/1984
Occasion: Olympics 1984


Consists of 6 stamps: (See stamps as list)

80fr perf=13
120fr perf=13
140fr perf=13
200fr perf=13
350fr perf=13
500fr

All are airmail

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