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I wrote "sorry for my english"
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ok, for the postage due, in Italy was possible (when postage due are finished) to use normal stamps with a big "T" on surchage.
for this letter, there are "T" and "3" (liras) in front and it's a standard postal metod. Also standard metod affixing postage due on the reverse, but also with guller with the arrival date (ex. Milano 28.05.46).
....... thank you