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English: 2 centavos newspaper wrapper from 1899 printed in the U.S. for use in US occupied Cuba. This appears to be a cancel to order specimen with a cork cancellation. Cork or handstamp cancellation of wrappers was common because the contains usually were of a width that prevented machine cancellation.
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Source Scan of original from 1899 Cuban newspaper wrapper
Author U.S. printed it for Cuba in 1899

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