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Polar philately     This 10-franc+5fr Polar Exploration semipostal souvenir sheet, Belgium Scott B800, could be part of an Antarctic exploration topical stamp collection
Price:$5
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Vietnamese philately   Contrary to Vietnamese paper money which existed since the reforms of Hồ Quż Ly in 1400, the creation of postage stamps only dated recently, from the period when France was present in Indochina. One finds through stamps not only an historic evolution of Vietnam but also virtues, heroes, monuments and also legendary animals such as the turtle, the dragon and the unicorn etc...
Price:$10
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Penny Red   The Penny Red, issued in 1841, succeeded the Penny Black and continued as the main type of postage stamp in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until 1879, with only minor changes to the design during that time. The colour was changed from black to red because of difficulty in seeing a cancellation mark on the Penny Black; a black cancel was readily visible on a Penny Red.
Price:$5
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EUROPEAN BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP    The stamp has been issued in a 20-stamp sheet, and there is also the First Day Cover (FDC) and the souvenir card. Motif: stylized boxing ring with one of the European stars floodlighted Most sports fans in Croatia, including those who seldom keep up with what is going on in this «noble skill», will immediately link the term boxing with the most successful boxer of all times, Mato Parlov and the town of Pula. It is this town, with the greatest boxing tradition in our country that will host the 35th European Senior Championship from February 19 to March 1, 2004.
Price:$6
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Petanque in the philately   The philatelic collection "Jeu de boules and similar ballgames" is avalable for all of us on the net. It might not have occured to you, but there are stamps - a lot of them, with petanque as the main theme.
Price:$3
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