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Algeria
Algeria : sale postal history with covers, stamps and cancellations.
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forerunners to 1876
Algeria : sale forerunner mail and letters with stamps up to 1876. -
Stamps Sage type
Algeria : sale covers with cancellation on stamps Sage type
The Sage stamps of types I and II were issued in 1876 in Algeria and will serve for 25 years.
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French stamps to 1926
Algeria : sale covers with French stamps (except Sage type).
the stamps of France are used until year 1926 -
stamp Mustapha supérieur
Algeria : sale covers franked with stamp view of Algier from Mustapha superieur. -
WWII
Algeria: sale letters of the Second World War (1939-1945). -
Algier rooster &...
Algeria: sale covers with rooster or Marianne stamp (1944)
Drawing by Henri Razous for the rooster and Louis Frenez for Marianne. Print in lithograph by Charles Hervé.
Typography for the postal stationneryr by the Carbonnel printing house in Algiers
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Sahara
Algeria, sale covers or postal history from the Sahara -
S.A.S.
Algeria - Sale covers of specialized administrative sections.
Created in 1955, the mission of the SAS was to reconnect with the population and remedy the lack of political intelligence. They were led by an officer whose duties were identical to those of a civilian administrator. He had personnel and protection by the maghzen, composed of moghaznis recruited under contract
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