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Vintage Post Card of “Jasmine Tower, Agra #7271.” Note on back dated 23.6.10 (Ju

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Category:

India (until 1947)

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Type:

Postage

Country/Region of Manufacture:

India

Color:

Green

Era:

Edward VII (1902-1910)

Cancellation Type:

Handstamped

Quality:

Used

Certification:

Uncertified

Grade:

Ungraded

Place of Origin:

India (until 1947)

Year of Issue:

1910

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Item number:

1486149211

Item description

Vintage Post Card of “Jasmine Tower, Agra #7271.” Note on back dated 23.6.10 (June 23, 1910.) Two postage stamps of Half Anna bust of King Edward VII sent as India Postage and Revenue. 1910. Anna-denominated postage stamps were issued during the British Raj by the government of British India as well as by several princely states, and after independence until decimalisation of the currency by India and Pakistan.