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St Vincent.... 1938 2/- Blue/purple Mint, Sg157 on 2040-motos

AU $5.00
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Caboolture, QLD, Australia

Caboolture, QLD, Australia
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Item description.....

 

Important Notice:  Some of the scans have a dark shadow along the top perforations. This the fault of the scanner not the stamp.

MNH or UHM = Mint never been hinged,  Full gum.

mint  =  mint but has been hinged

mng = mint without gum

cto = cancelled to order

(any faults not seen in the scan will be indicated in the description)

 

 

POSTAGE, PACKAGING, HANDLING

Buyer pays for the Postage/Packaging/Handling

Items will be combined to save on postage.

Australia letter rate postage  up to 50gms and 5mm thick, 1st item $2.00  and any others combined for 15c each.

Large letter up to 250gms and 20mm thick $3.00

(Australia Post Parcel rates are complicated. They combine Basic fee plus distance charges per kg)

Overseas airmail letter postage up to 50gms and 5mm thick, 1st item $3.00 and any others combined for 15c each.

Larger letter 51gms to 250gms $6.50

All items are packed securely in a cellophane bag and with cardboard backing.

 

 

 

PAYMENTS

Please wait for my invoice to get the correct postage.

Australian: Direct deposit preferred, Paypal

Overseas: Paypal

 

Items will only be sent on receipt of payment.



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