RARE Vintage First Day Cover - Posted onboard RMS Mauritania - Last Voyage - 1965

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RARE Vintage First Day Cover - Posted onboard RMS Mauritania - Last Voyage - 1965

This rare first day cover is a must-have for any stamp collector looking to add a unique piece to their collection. With a denomination of 60c and multi-coloured design, this cover was posted from on board R.M.S Mauretania on its last voyage in 1965 from Cherbourg to Southampton. The cancellation type is first day of issue and the certification is uncertified.

The cover features one stamp and has a block height and width of 1 stamp. It is a used item with pre-decimal currency, originating from France and depicting a shipping topic. This piece of postal history is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection.

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