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St. Vincent 1988. Mi Block 56 on 2040-motos

US $49
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Latvia, Latvia

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St. Vincent 1988. Mi Block 56

 

 

All items sell "AS IS". If You need additional scans, please don't hesitate.

Any question please send me by Ebay e-mail.

Payment only by PayPal.

1. Shipping and handling:

•         $3.50 without any additional lots lot
•         If You buy more than $100 the delivery is FREE

 2. Return policy:

•         Item must be returned within 4 weeks.
•         The price of the lot will be refunded upon return of items (in its original condition) if the item(s) found not as described or shown on the picture.
•         Shipping/handling is not refundable.

 

3. Condition of material:

•         MNH OG : stamps with original gum (OG), undamaged/ disturbed by hinge.

•         MNH - stamps with gum or re-gummed, undamaged/ disturbed by hinge.
•         MLH - mint with gum (or w/o gum if issued as such) and with tracks or present hinges.
•         MNG  - mint no gum, undamaged/ disturbed by hinge.
•         Used - cancelled (postal or CTO).

Any questions? Please don't hesitate


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