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1974 The Grenadines Of St Vincent Shells (uhm) on 2040-motos

US $50
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Location:

NZ, New Zealand

NZ, New Zealand
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Vincent All description

As per scan. Surplus to my collecting needs so out it goes!
My ref:

Clean & fresh NEVER hinged mint - very nice post office fresh.

o GEM: Top grade, the finest obtainable.
o Extra Fine (EF): Outstanding condition, equal balanced margins.
o Very Fine (VF): Well centered example, light postmark.
o Fine (F): Attractive example.
o Just Fine (JF): Perforations touch design, economy example.
o Space filler (SF): Thin, tear, scuff, priced accordingly, bargain example.

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Items described as accuratly as possible. If for some reason I mis-describe or incorrectly identify an item then I will guarantee your money back. 
Multiple lots can be combined to save postage. Postage for larger items such as Albums etc will cost more and postage will be confirmed when the winning bidders location is know. 
Buyer pays $3.00 shipping and handling worldwide (uninsured). Combine lots to save on postage. Registered Airmail $11 worldwide.
Track and trace, registered mail etc is available and can be arranged at additional cost if so desired.

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