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The 3rd set consists of Iida, Shintomi which later was changed to Shintomicho (N3B3S only), Iigura, Akasaka, Asaka which later was changed to Asakacho (N3B3S only), Sakamoto, Nakano, Nakashibuya, Senju, Itabashi which later was changed to Shimoitabashi (N3B3S only) and Shinagawa. For these offices combinations of the Tokyo Large Bota are known with the double circle date stamp type: dN3B2, N3B3 and N3B3S (in black only). |
IIDA | |
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Space for a N3B3S |
SHINTOMI | |
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Space for a N3B3S |
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IIGURA | |
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AKASAKA | |
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ASAKA | |
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Space for a N3B3S |
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SAKAMOTO | |
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NAKANO | |
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Space for a N3B3S |
NAKASHIBUYA | |
According to Mr. J. Sugiyama, a Koban expert, this cancellation mentioned in the Y. Amano book does not exist. |
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Space for a N3B3S |
SENJU | |
According to Mr. J. Sugiyama, a Koban expert, this cancellation mentioned in the Y. Amano book does not exist. |
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ITABASHI | |
According to Mr. J. Sugiyama, a Koban expert, this cancellation mentioned in the Y. Amano book does not exist. |
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Space for a N3B3S |
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SHINAGAWA | |
According to Mr. J. Sugiyama, a Koban expert, this cancellation mentioned in the Y. Amano book does not exist. |
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