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Aden

Algeria

Anguilla

Austria

Bahamas

Belarus

Bermuda

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Bulgaria

Cambodia

China

Colombia

Croatia

Cyprus

Egypt
(Revenue Stamps)

France

German Democratic Republic

Great Britain

India

Jordan

Korea (North)

Macau

Malta

Mayotte

Netherlands

Netherlands Antilles

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Norfolk Island

Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla

Saint Vincent

Senegal

Singapore

Sint Maarten

Slovakia

Somali Coast

South West Africa

Turks and Caicos

United States of America


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