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Benny Kang
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Date Posted: 6 years ago
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Wong Shi Ying
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Cannot include the 60 chinese stamps bought into 564, because we are not sure on how many Jap stamps were sold. Therefore the total number at the end of the process might not be 564
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Benny Kang
Benny Kang
6 years ago
Thanks for the explanation
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Wong Shi Ying
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Cannot include the 60 chinese stamps bought into 564, because we are not sure on how many Jap stamps were sold. Therefore the total number at the end of the process might not be 564
Benny Kang
Benny Kang
6 years ago
Noted thanks for the explanation