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(929962) Birds, Hummingbirds, Saint Vincent on 2040-motos

US $3.50
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The Hague, Netherlands

The Hague, Netherlands
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Saint Vincent, Mint never hinged. Birds.

SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!!! (Despite of what the auction may state)

Check also my eBay store and < About Me > for many more topical sets, covers and collections.

Payment methods:
Paypal.

Shipping/handling: $ 3.00.
Multiple lots: for each extra lot you pay 50 cents extra per lot.

Shipping discount: When you buy 12-20 items maximum shipping costs will be $6.50.

For more than 35 items, maximum shipping costs will be $8,50.

US.Commemorative Postal Panels and large sheets, covers, and max.cards are excluded from this shipping discount.

Registered mail: (all weights between 0 upto 2000 grams): Europe: $12,00 Overseas: $25,00.

All are official dutch postal rates.

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