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St.vincent 10 --- 1938 G6 Mounted Mint Stamps On Stockcard on 2040-motos

US $76
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PLEASE LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE PICTURE AS THIS FORMS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION

UMM IS UNMOUNTED MINT

MM IS MOUNTED MINT

DEFIN IS AN ABBREVIATION FOR DEFINITIVE

IF YOU HAVE BOUGHT MORE THAN 1 ITEM PLEASE WAIT FOR MY INVOICE AS I CAN SAVE MONEY BY SENDING ALL ITEMS TOGETHER.

PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ITEM

U.K.ONLY.BUY 3 ITEMS AND GET FREE POSTAGE IN UK.

IF YOU BUY MORE THAN1 ITEM ALL OTHER ITEMS WILL BE CHARGED AT 20P

I WILL ACCEPT RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT


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