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Rppc Ny Cape Vincent James St 1916 Thousand 1000 Islands on 2040-motos

US $37
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Sackets Harbor, New York, United States

Sackets Harbor, New York, United States
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No Reserve

   We run a No Reserve Auction about once a month and have some fixed price cards in our store so please check back again, Paypal accepted, Used Condition, Just the usual wear expected from and antique card of this period

Just 1 shipping charge no matter how many cards you win, Satisfaction guaranteed, Immediate return privileges, Shipped first class unless otherwise requested and paid for, NYS residents must pay sales tax or send a completed resale form, Email with questions and we’ll try to answer them, Payment should be received within 7 days or a nonpaying bidder alert will be filed with Ebay, If immediate payment is a problem please let us know and we will work with you, Thanks, Charlie & Marcia

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