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1974 The Grenadines Of St Vincent Shells (uhm) on 2040-motos

US $50
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NZ, New Zealand

NZ, New Zealand
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Vincent All description

As per scan. Surplus to my collecting needs so out it goes!
My ref:

Clean & fresh NEVER hinged mint - very nice post office fresh.

o GEM: Top grade, the finest obtainable.
o Extra Fine (EF): Outstanding condition, equal balanced margins.
o Very Fine (VF): Well centered example, light postmark.
o Fine (F): Attractive example.
o Just Fine (JF): Perforations touch design, economy example.
o Space filler (SF): Thin, tear, scuff, priced accordingly, bargain example.

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