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Marilyn Monroe St Vincent Sheet 9 Perf on 2040-motos

US $24
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Ashford, United Kingdom

Ashford, United Kingdom
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A sheet of 9 perf stamps from St Vincent depicting Marilyn Monroe faces which has been hinged at some point.  Front and reverse pictures taken for you to see.

All 9 stamps are $1 values

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