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Month: October 2019

Use that paper! Sheet variations of the DPRK

October 2, 2019October 18, 2019 YONG S YI1224Leave a Comment on Use that paper! Sheet variations of the DPRK

It all started with curiosity. I knew that I had a lot of stamps but didn’t really knew them. Like a normal person, the first thing that came across my mind was is it worth any money? With the help of Mr. Chen Yi Fu and Ivo Spanjersberg, I began to understand the value and […]

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