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English: Constantinople July 1904: French Levant complete stamp set of 15 values on a registered cover to Prince Carol in Peleș Castle, Sinaia. He later became King Carol II of Romania and one of the greatest stamp collectors of all times. The reverse of the cover.
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Author Designed by Luc Olivier Merson (1846-1920) and engraved by Auguste Thévenin (1856-1921)
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