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What Are These Yugoslovakian Overprints ?

 
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Provisional issues of Trieste (Zone B),1947
https://worldstampsproject.org/istr...stamps-1947/
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You can find them in Scott, under
Yugoslavia, Issues for Istria and Slovene Coast. Zone B Trieste.

Type A26 and O1
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