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Br23426 Cathedrale St Vincent Chalon Sur Saone France on 2040-motos

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cluj, Romania

cluj, Romania
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Please look carefully at the condition ,You are buying a collectibles postcard / Due to the scan process, small transversal scratches may occur in the image.Please note if you see any that these scratches are only from scanner , they are not on the postcard. YOUR ITEM WILL BE SENT FROM ROMANIA, SO THE NORMAL DELIVERY TIME is 5-10 days . We combine multiple items..with very good rates For any questions..please feel free to ask.All items over 8 euro/pounds will be sent only with registred mail

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