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Français : Le 3 skilling jaune de Suède (1855), un des timbres les plus chers du monde. Exemplaire unique issu d'une erreur de couleur.
English: Yellow 3 skilling of Sweden, 1855, one of the world's most expensive stamps. A unique example of a colour error.
Date 1855
Source Placé sur le wikipédia en suédois par Den fjättrade ankan le 12 juillet 2003.
Digitization from Stephens, Glen (May 2005). Sweden 'Tre Skilling Yellow' book. glenstephens.com. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved on 2 February 2012.
Author sv:P.A. Sparre (1828-1921)
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