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St Vincent Mnh Scott # 1099 Tourism, Surfing (1 Stamp) on 2040-motos

US $2.99
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vincent All description

Abbreviations:

MNH (Mint Never Hinged)

MLH (Mint Lightly Hinged)

MH (Mint Hinged, usually Remnant)

MNGAI (Mint No Gum As Issued)

MNG (Mint No Gum - but not issued as such)

Used – Cancelled

CTO - Cancelled To Order

Imp or Imperf (Imperforated)

Perf (Perforated)

Rem or Remnant (Paper or Hinge Remnant on reverse of stamp)

Pencil # (Pencil writing on reverse of stamp, usually catalog number &/or price)

FDC (First Day Cover)

 

One low price for the first lot and 10 cents for each additional lot.

Additional costs for registration are required for orders over $75.00 unless specifically requested by buyer to send by regular mail.

All orders or individual lots are returnable within 14 days for any reason and will receive a full refund of the order or lot price.

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