Picture to follow when it arrives. It was $5.95. If the seller were the Zimbabwean government (it’s not), I’d think that it was a revenue-raising gimmick, the way that so many small countries produce stamps for collectors.
Ann C. Logue
I teach and write about finance. I’m the author of four books in Wiley’s …For Dummies series, a fintech content expert, and an avid traveler. Among other things.
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