CP161 - 1946 - Polish Corps, War Relief stamps Complete set of nine values used (18/26).
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CP95 - 1946 - Polish Corps, War Relief stamps, L. 25 + 100 orange and black, unperforated block of four, new rubber intact. (A3a).
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CP79 - 1946 - Polish Corps, War Relief stamps, 1 lira copy (n. 23) in changed color with "POCZTA LOTNICZA" overprint, a plane in flight and new value of L. 25 + 100 orange and black, new intact rubber.(A3).
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F0-217 - 1946 - Polish Corps, War Relief stamp no. 28 in different colour, L. 3 + 247 red in sheet of mm. 120 x 120 new intact rubber (3A).
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F0-216 - 1946 - Polish Corps, War Relief stamps n. 27/29 printed in sheets of mm. 120 x 120 new intact rubber (2/4).
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Polish Corps, war relief complete set of five new values overprinted in various languages (1/5)
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Polish Corps, war relief series of four used values in quatrains, with overprint in various languages.
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Paolo Cardillo
Paolo Cardillo was born in Turin on February 21, 1966. His studies were predominantly humanistic, ranging from modern literature to advanced music study. His collecting experience dates back to the 1990s, but it was in 2001 that, having developed a passion for the Italian Area and particularly the Ancient Italian States, he decided to delve deeper into the sector, first limiting himself to the study of stamps alone, then analyzing both proofs, essays, and printing methods and the actual use of stamps, including rates, destinations, and postal history in general.

