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Great Britain Colonies - St. Vincent - Die Proof on 2040-motos

US $14
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Lakewood, Washington, United States

Lakewood, Washington, United States
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We offer a 60-day no-questions-asked return policy.
Don't like it? Then return it! And we issue a refund. It's that simple.

SHIPPING

Ebay all but insists that we ship by a means that allows for tracking and proof of delivery. In the case of stamps, that means we ship at the first class parcel rate. We ship in a stiff cardboard mailer which we obtain from U-Line, several hundred at a time. Shipping weight of this item will be 2 ounces. Please make sure that the item is going to be worth the cost of shipping -- and this especially applies to foreign purchasers -- before bidding and/or purchasing.

If the item is fairly high value, we will then package and ship by United States Priority Mail, and will charge the purchaser accordingly. Should we also decide to insure the shipment, appropriate insurance will be purchased at seller's expense.

Where possible, we combine multiple purchases and pass any savings in shipping/postage on to the purchaser. In the case of stamps, whether you purchase one or a dozen at the same time, the packaged shipping weight will still be calculated as being 2 ounces.

Before asking me for an estimate of shipping costs, please attempt to do the calculation yourself by clicking on the logo below, which will take you to the US Postal Service website.

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