File:Crete-1900-5dr-P.jpg

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English: Crete: Postage stamp of 1900 (5 drachmae) with ΠΡΟΣΩΡΙΝΟΝ (provisional) overprint in black.
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Author Design by I. Svoronos (1863-1922), engraving and printing by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., New Malden, Surrey, UK.

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