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FRANCIA - CINQUANTA FRANCHI GUIRAUD 1958 ( G 880 ). Annata rara con bassa tiratura: 500 738 monete - TTB

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FRANCIA - CINQUANTA FRANCHI GUIRAUD 1958 ( G 880 ). Annata rara con bassa tiratura: 500 738 monete - TTB

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