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St Vincent 1982 Sugar Industry Opt Specimen on 2040-motos

US $4.90
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Mount Waverley, VIC, Australia

Mount Waverley, VIC, Australia
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Vincent All description


Clean and in very good condition. Mint never hinged.

To encourage you to combine purchases, I only charge you a flat shipping charge of US$2.50 for the first item and no charge for the second and further purchases. Registration extra US$8.50.  Unregistered items will be sent at your own risk.

Australian buyer is only charged one single postage of AUD$1.50. Registered mail extra AUD$2.50.

Once you have finished selecting, please let me know so that I can send you a combined invoice so that you can save on postage. Any invoice exceeding US$50 will be sent by registered mail of US$11.00

Guarantee to please.  Not happy, return for full refund within reasonable time.

 


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