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1952 (issued to 1965) Australia

Aborigine

2/6 Deep Brown - (vertical)

Mint UnHinged = $6.00 AUD

Fine Used = $0.50 AUD

2/6 Sepia (1965 only) - (vertical)

Mint UnHinged = $20.00 AUD

Fine Used = $20.00 AUD

Source = Stanley Gibbons and Renniks Catalogues

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