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OLYMPIC STAMPS.—The monuments of Munich, the venue for the 1972 Olympic Games, are portrayed on a new series of Olympic postage stamps. This young German beauty is holding an enlarged copy of the stamp displaying the Bavaria Statue. In the background is the actual statue. The Residential Palace, the Glypthotek (cultural museum) and the Propylaea are other monuments pictured in the stamp series.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 11

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OLYMPIC STAMPS.—The monuments of Munich, the venue for the 1972 Olympic Games, are portrayed on a new series of Olympic postage stamps. This young German beauty is holding an enlarged copy of the stamp displaying the Bavaria Statue. In the background is the actual statue. The Residential Palace, the Glypthotek (cultural museum) and the Propylaea are other monuments pictured in the stamp series. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 11

OLYMPIC STAMPS.—The monuments of Munich, the venue for the 1972 Olympic Games, are portrayed on a new series of Olympic postage stamps. This young German beauty is holding an enlarged copy of the stamp displaying the Bavaria Statue. In the background is the actual statue. The Residential Palace, the Glypthotek (cultural museum) and the Propylaea are other monuments pictured in the stamp series. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 11