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St. Vincent 1888 5s Sg 53a 53b Sc 54 54a Mh Some Gum Toning on 2040-motos

US $75
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HONG KONG, Hong Kong

HONG KONG, Hong Kong
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REMARKS :

MNH = Mint Never Hinged; MH = Mint Hinged ; MNG = Mint NO GUM ; FU = Fine Used

Postage & Handling charges:

U$3.00 = send to worldwide by REGISTERED AIRMAIL with HONG KONG POST OFFICE Mail Tracking. ;

Postage discount : 1 - 10 items = U$3 ; 11 - 20 items = U$5; We can combine your won items within 2 weeks. 
Please see the new items daily.


We can provide postal stamps on cover by request; otherwise we will issue postal label from HONG KONG Post Office (No stamp on cover)

ebay recommended : seller provide tracking information to protect the buyer & avoid postal error.

If item(s) not satisfaction, return same as received for FULL refund ITEM PRICE & POSTAGE within 14 days.

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