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Queen Mother 85th Birthday 1985 St Vincent Stamps, Souvenir Sheet on 2040-motos

US $66
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Crawley, United Kingdom

Crawley, United Kingdom
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Unmounted mint stamps in excellent condition. The Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - 85th Birthday 1985 - St. Vincent - set of 4 se-tenant pairs (8 values) + Souvenir Sheet. I am happy to combine postage on any number of stamps paid for at the same time and am listing a large 85th Birthday collection including scarcer items (Sheetlets, imperforates, overprints etc). Please wait for an invoice if you win more than one auction.

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