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Windsurfing Mint Souvenir Sheet From St. Vincent $10 Face Value on 2040-motos

US $5.95
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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WINDSURFING  MINT SOUVENIR SHEET FROM ST. VINCENT

DEPICT WINDSURFING IN THE CARIBBEAN
 
$10 FACE VALUE



Winner pays No (FREE) s/h in the USA.  THIS  IS  AT  BUYERS  RISK  AND  NO  COMPENSATION  IS  OFFERED  FOR  LOSS  BY  BIDDING  YOU  ACCEPT  THESE  CONDITIONS  AND  AGREE  THAT  NO  CLAIM  WILL  BE  MADE  TO  PAYPAL. YOU MAY UPGRADE TO INSURED OR REGISTERED MAIL  - SEE BELOW.

PA residents add 7% (6% PA + 1% county) sales tax. For shipment please inquire. We ship worldwide. 


Payment:  PAYPAL or other conventional methods (m/o or checks). PAYPAL payments accepted only to buyer’s confirmed addresses. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! If you would like insurance, please add 1.85 per $50 and we will be happy to insure for you. Registration (worldwide) is $12.95 additional if requested (provides tracking).




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