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ID Project 17

Here is a start for today.
 

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Stecol Sperrmine 36 (6142) I thought it is Austria.
Thanks to Dierk Hensel
 

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bonjour, les 6212, 6216, 6217 sont pour moi des mines autrichiennes
 
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