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The € 1.45 postage stamp issued in the French Antarctic Territories (TAAF) shows a portrait of... more
Product information "René-Emile Bossière - postage stamp mint, catalog no. 778, TAAF"
The € 1.45 postage stamp issued in the French Antarctic Territories (TAAF) shows a portrait of René-Emile Bossière. Bossière (1857-1914) was a French resident on Kerguelen Island. Catalog no. 778, mint never hinged.
The Kerguelen Islands are in the southern Indian Ocean. The archipelago is part of the French South and Antarctic Territory. They bear the name of their discoverer, the French rear admiral Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec.
The Kerguelen Islands are in the southern Indian Ocean. The archipelago is part of the French South and Antarctic Territory. They bear the name of their discoverer, the French rear admiral Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec.
Country: | Französische Gebiete in der Antarktis |
Type: | Stamp |
Variant: | mint |
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