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St Vincent Kgvi 1949 Issue To 7c Sg164-170 Um/mnh on 2040-motos

US $86
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Boscastle, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Boscastle, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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A pristine unmounted mint selection of the lower values from this 1949 issue. Obviously not including the four 1952 issued colour change values. Low starting price!

Items posted to any address outside the UK are normally sent by Airmail at buyers risk. Sorry but I do not offer compensation or refund in the event of non delivery. If a more secure service is required then please contact me BEFORE bidding to obtain a quote for carriage.

I will always combine postage costs to offer best value so if you purchase two or more items do not make payment until you receive my invoice, which I will normally send within hours of listings ending.For simplicity I only list one rate for posting overseas, but for many destinations I can often offer a better rate - particularly for lots of only a few grams in weight. So if you are an overseas buyer please request an invoice before making payment so that I might reduce the charge if possible

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