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File:Guatemala.afc.jpg|[[Guatemala]]
File:Guatemala.afc.jpg|[[Guatemala]]
File:Honduras.afc.jpg|[[Honduras]]
File:Honduras.afc.jpg|[[Honduras]]
File:Ireland.afc.jpg|[[Ireland]]
File: Ireland.afc.jpg|[[Ireland]]
File:Italy.afc.jpg|[[Italy]]
File: Italy.afc.jpg|[[Italy]]
File:Jamaica.afc.jpg|[[Jamaica]]
File:Jamaica.afc.jpg|[[Jamaica]]
File:Latvia.afc.jpg|[[Latvia]]
File:Latvia.afc.jpg|[[Latvia]]

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Arms and flags of countries - multinational series


Portugal.afc.jpg

Series information:

  • Date of issue: 1930s (?)
  • Number of cards: 92
  • Image variants: ?

Company

This series was issued in 1932 and used all over Europe. In some countries albums were issued as well. The front does not state any producer, the cards are known with stamps of many small companies on the reverse.

Boulelaine.afc.jpg

At least two series exist, one with the country names in four languages (French, German, English, Italian) and one with the names in Danish only. See examples below.

Danish.afc.jpg

Series

Multiple languages

Single languages (Danish)



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