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Disney Mickey Mouse St. Vincent Uncut Sheet Of Stamps Circa 1979 Rare Vintage on 2040-motos

US $29.99
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Newbury Park, California, United States

Newbury Park, California, United States
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DISNEY – MICKEY MOUSE WASHINGTON MONUMENT STAMP SHEET

1 COMPLETE SHEET – LIMITED ISSUE

VINTAGE - CIRCA 1979 - RARE

You are bidding on 1 original uncut sheet of Mickey Mouse at the Washington Monument at Federal Hall New York stamps circa 1979.  I will admit that I am not an avid stamp collector but I do collect Disney and these are very cool. I have owned this sheet for a very long time and have kept it safe in protective cardboard tucked away for the past 20 plus years. Will make a great addition to any collection as this is a very unique piece.  Buyer pays $6.99 shipping to the U.S., $21.00 to Canada, $26.00 to everywhere else, thanks. 

 

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