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English: A Ten Cent and One Cent British East Africa piece from 1952(10) and 1924 (1).
Afrikaans: 'N Tien Cent en Een Sent Britse Oos-Afrika-stuk van 1952 (10) en 1924 (1).
Date 10 October 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Chopin-Ate-Liszt! at English Wikipedia
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