International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969

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International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer
International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer

 

International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer
International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer

 

International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer
International Labor Organization 50 years, Netherlands Stamps, 1969. Designed by Jurriaan Schrofer
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