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Le71870 St Vincent Medal World War Ii Military Good Sheet Mnh on 2040-motos

US $51
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Antwerpen, Belgium

Antwerpen, Belgium
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Vincent All description

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What you see is what you get. You will receive those stamps you can see on the image. All items are described to the best of our knowledge but when in doubt what you see on the image is what you will get. Items listed are in stock and ready to ship within 2 business days.

* I will combine all your purchases for two weeks so you can combine and save on shipping. If the total of your items is over 50$ we will send your shipment with registered airmail for free.

Antverpia Stamps prides itself in being Belgium's leading stamps auction house. Our only concern is that you are satisfied. All lots offered with a 14 day money back guarantee. Stamps will be shipped on a stock card, multiple purchases will be grouped together on 1 or more stock cards.

Antverpia Stamps

Frankrijklei 120  -   2000 Antwerp, Belgium

Phone: + 32 32322205


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