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St Vincent #81 To 83 Mint Nh With Tabs 1975 Coins (z_39) on 2040-motos

C $2.99
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Brighton, Ontario, Canada

Brighton, Ontario, Canada
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Beautiful mint, never hinged stamps from St Vincent.

NOTE: Stamps will be shipped in glassine - Stockpages are for display only.
 
 
*** We offer a combined shipping discount on multiple items won. ***
Shipping on multiple stamp auctions won will be calculated as follows:
Purchaser will pay the entire amount of the most expensive shipping cost.
Any additional items will be $0.15 extra for each item.
Items must be paid together in one single payment and will be shipped together
Please scroll down for shipping prices and information

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SHIPPING/Handling Fees:
(By Canada Post regular mail, for packages totalling less than $45.00):
To Canada: $2.00
To the United States: $2.50
All other Destinations: $3.50

(By Canada Post - Registered Mail - Includes tracking number and insurance for loss or damage):
(For packages with values over $45.00 registered is required.)
To Canada: $10.00
To the United States: $15.50
All other Destinations: N/A

NOTE: Registered mail is optional if your package total is under $45.00.
However, you will have no recourse if your package gets lost or damaged in the mail.

PLEASE NOTE:
Combined Shipping:

Shipping on multiple stamp auctions won will be calculated as follows:
- Purchaser will pay the entire amount of the most expensive shipping cost.
- Any additional items will be $0.15 extra for each item.

To qualify for the shipping discount all combined shipping items must be paid together in one single payment and will be shipped together.
If you have won more than one item, please wait for your e-mail invoice before sending payment.
If you have any questions about our shipping policy please ask before you bid.


All items will be carefully packaged and will be shipped within 3 business days of finalizing payment.
Shipping is provided Monday-Friday, not including major holidays.
If unforseen circumstances will delay shipping, the winning bidder will be notified.



ALSO PLEASE NOTE:
I am not an expert but I do try to accurately describe the condition of all items and note any faults I can see.
Stamp sets are not checked for completeness unless otherwise noted in the listing.
Please e-mail if you need any additional pictures or info.




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