St. Vincent Souvenier Sheet: # 1503, Stamps A-i. Honoring John Lennon. on 2040-motos
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Souvenier sheet. Mint Never Hinged. Scott #1503. Honoring John Lennon. Catalogue Value (2015): $ 11.00.
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