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Nystamps British St Vincent Stamp # 28 Used $85 on 2040-motos

US $93
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Flushing, New York, United States

Flushing, New York, United States
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Abbreviations:

MINT: Unused with Gum, Maybe Hinged, could be regum. NH: Never Hinged. Unused: A Stamp Issued With Gum, But Has None. OG: Original Gum. VLH: Very Lightly Hinged. HR: Hinge Remnant. NGAI: No Gum As Issued. 1-10: Complete Set of 1 to 10. 1/10: Incomplete Set Between 1 and 10. Some stamps could be expertly restored, regum, or repaired. The Retail Value is from the following Catalogs: Scott, Gibbons, Michel, Unitrade, Brookman, JSPA, Chan. All stamps are shown front and back, so any faults present would be easily visible. However, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding any particular item.

Shipping rate for Single Stamps and Covers within US:



Shipping within USA.

$1.99 for shipping fee with tracking number. Orders $150 or more sent by signature required shipment. We recommend you take advantage of this service by combine your orders. We are using Ebay billing system and for combined shipping, overpaid shipping fee will be refunded.


New York resident please add 8.875% sales taxes.


Shipping rate for Single Stamps and Covers outside US:

Outside USA, order under $80 is $1.35 (not insured, will be your risk and loss, if lost by mail).
Insured shipping OR order $80-$499 is $14.95 for registered mail and insured (register mail usually take several weeks to arrive). Order $500 or above requires UPS Worldwide Expedited (Estimated $30-50 depends on country). Please contact us if you need to ship high value order by Post Office or by Express mail.

We are not responsible for any items lost or stolen in shipment that are not insured.

We will be happy to combine multiple lots into one shipment.




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