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10 centimes 1879 suisse |
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11 April 2009 |
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Own work |
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J.Courtois ( Ivlianvs) |
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11 April 2009 (original upload date) |
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Transferred from fr.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Padawane using CommonsHelper. |
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Original uploader was Ivlianvs at fr.wikipedia |
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