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Antique Stereoview Card - Soufriere's Mammoth Crater St Vincent Grenadines on 2040-motos

US $5.00
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Sharon, Wisconsin, United States

Sharon, Wisconsin, United States
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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION! I'M NOT AN EXPERT IN ANY AREA. EVERYTHING SOLD AS IS. I do not pre-pack my items so shipping estimates may be high. I will refund the majority of the difference if my shipping estimates are wrong. I almost always ship items out 1 or 2 days after payment is received. I ship USPS first class, priority, media mail(when applicable).I do combine shipping.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- I ship USPS first class and priority. First class has a 4 pound max. Anything higher must go priority. Any item that is bid on and won (or a combination of items) with a value of over $20 USD (including the cost of shipping) will be required to be shipped priority or first class with registered mail added. Registered mail starts at $10.95 on top of shipping. I will have to pack item or items and and give you an estimate including registered mail after. If you pay before I add registered mail costs I WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL YOU PAY THE ADDITIONAL COSTS! This is because I am having packages disappearing (I prefer to say stolen) when shipped first class without registered mail because first class has no tracking without registering.

Up for bid is an antique stereoview.

Item with some wear and creases. A little dirty. Curved. Measure about 7" x 3 1/2".

If you have any questions or would like more pictures, feel free to ask.

Thanks and good luck on your bidding!

 




Will accept offers of $1.00 on items listed at $5.00 or less when making offers on ten or more items!

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