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Eastern East Caribbean, $10 (2000) St Vincent P-38v Unc on 2040-motos

US $64
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WA, United States

WA, United States
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TypeType:P-38v

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Eastern Caribbean Central Bank,

 ND (2000)

$10,

St. Vincent,

P-38v,

QEII,

printed by Thomas De La Rue

Uncirculated, no folds or creases, no pinholes or paper splits, fully and strongly embossed, full original colors.

Grade: Uncirculated

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USA buyers pay $2.50 and ALL International bidders pay $3.00 for for 1st class airmail postage . Registered mail is $13.50. Priority mail is available for $6.00 and INTERNATIONAL priority mail is $12.00 (where available). Only one shipping charge per shipment no matter how many items you buy (combined shipping)


 

 

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