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Ghana 1982 Art Painting Vincent Van Gogh Stamp On Express Cover To Finland on 2040-motos

US $82
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Tampere, none, Finland

Tampere, none, Finland
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Handling and postage world wide in priority airmail USD 3.50. I combine items of two consecutive weeks. Postage of USD 3.50 is for 1-4 covers. Postage for 5-8 covers is USD 5.50. Each additional 4 covers is about USD 1.50. I use on postage commemorative stamps. If you have combined purchases, kindly wait for my invoice to get the correct postage.

IF THE TOTAL VALUE OF COMBINED SHIPMENT IS USD 100, ITEMS WILL BE SENT IN REGISTERED MAIL. Postage is then USD 18.50.

I SEND ONLY REGISTERED MAIL TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE AND WESTERN EUROPE. Registration fee is USD 15.00 making the total postage USD 18.50. I have had to pay so many lost mails that there is no exception.  

 

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