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Weeda St. Vincent #1 Vf+ Used 1861 Qv 1p Rose, Perf 14, Son Georgetown Cv $20 on 2040-motos

US $91
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Victoria, BC, Canada

Victoria, BC, Canada
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St. Vincent #1. VF+ used example of the 1861 QV issue 1p rose, perf 14, with ideal SON Georgetown CDS cancel. 2016 Scott catalogue value $20.

 

Terms and Conditions: All lots are described accurately with description and photos, but if you are not satisfied you can return the lot for a full refund less shipping cost. Buyer pays return shipping. Payment due within 7 days, lots within 7 days can be combined for a single shipping cost. eBay will automatically open an unpaid item case if payment is not received after 16 days. Orders over $100 and orders to Russia require a registered (tracked) shipping method; contact us if you require a quote for multiple items.

 

For buyers with a Canadian shipping address, GST/HST is applicable on the total price, and PST has to be charged for buyers within BC. Our GST number is 10561-0547.

 

Another eBay auction brought to you by Weeda Stamps, in addition to our regular dynamic totally unreserved online auction bidboard and Dutch Auctions at www.weeda.com. Bid with confidence, dealing fairly in stamps for over 30 years. Members of CSDA (Director for Western Canada) and APS.

 

We are also fair buyers for outright purchase on collections large or small, and accept consignments for all of our auction outlets for a nominal percentage, contact us if you have better material that you are looking to sell or consign.

 

 

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