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St Vincent And Grenadines 1974 Shells Mi32i-49i Vf Mnh Complete Set Of 18 Stamp on 2040-motos

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Moscow region, Khimki, Russian Federation

Moscow region, Khimki, Russian Federation
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St Vincent and Grenadines 1974  shells Mi32I-49I VF MNH Complete set of 18 stamps MI26ˆ

Terminlogy:

MLH = Mint Light Hinged,

MVLH = Mint Very Light Hinged,

MNH (UMM) = Mint Never Hinged, Unmounted Mint,

MH = Mint Hinged,

MNG = Mint No Gum,

MHR = Mint with Hinge Remnants,

CTO USED = Canceled To Order,

FU = Fine Used

F = FINE,
VF = VERY FINE,
XF = EXTRA FINE,

OG - Original Gum,

Sc# = Scott Catalogue #,

GB# = STANLEY GIBBONS Catalogue #,
MI# = MICHEL Catalogue #,

Sol = Solovyov Catalogue #,

Zag = Zagorskiy Catalogue #,

Lyap = Lyapin Catalogue #,

 

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I wish you a successful and smooth shopping on EBAY.

Best regards, Vlad.

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