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Japan To Us Tokyo 16y Mt Hodaka 24y 14y Upu 5y Parks 8y X2 Broadcasting 1950 on 2040-motos

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Muddy York, Canada

Muddy York, Canada
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Japan to US TOKYO 16y Mt Hodaka 24y 14y UPU 5y Parks 8y x2 Broadcasting 1950

Description :
Several excellent strikes of this small format, English-language, cancel with a great variety of contemporary commemoratives, sent to a penpal in Emmett, ID. Includes contents.

Shipping :
Payment by Paypal (please contact us if there is any problem). Add $3.60 for shipping an individual lot ($1.80 within North America). Canadian bidders please add appropriate sales tax; please wait for our invoice. FOR MULTIPLE LOTS PURCHASES, PLEASE WAIT FOR OUR INVOICE SO THAT WE CAN GIVE YOU A POSTAGE DISCOUNT Where Possible. Lots that may sell for over $99.99 will be automatically invoiced to include registration or insurance depending on destination. ALL LOTS TO CHINA, INDIA AND RUSSIA ARE ONLY SHIPPED BY REGISTERED MAIL WHICH REQUIRES POSTAGE PLUS $20.

Payment :
Payment by Paypal (please contact us if there is any problem). Add $3.60 for shipping an individual lot ($1.80 within North America). Canadian bidders please add appropriate sales tax; please wait for our invoice. FOR MULTIPLE LOTS PURCHASES, PLEASE WAIT FOR OUR INVOICE SO THAT WE CAN GIVE YOU A POSTAGE DISCOUNT Where Possible. Lots that may sell for over $99.99 will be automatically invoiced to include registration or insurance depending on destination. ALL LOTS TO CHINA, INDIA AND RUSSIA ARE ONLY SHIPPED BY REGISTERED MAIL WHICH REQUIRES POSTAGE PLUS $20.

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