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Vintage Postcard Booklet "twelve Views Of St.vincent Cape Verde" on 2040-motos

US $40
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Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
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Vintage Postcard Booklet.

"Twelve Views of St.Vincent,Cape Verde"

Each postcard is covered by a sheet of tissue paper.

Good Condition.

Reduced postage rate for the euro zone.

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