National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964

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National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff.
National Insurance Scheme, Israel Stamps, 1964. Designed by Eliezer Weishoff
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