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St. Vincent - Elvis Presley,8 Stamps, Mnh, E1948 on 2040-motos

US $100
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Oradea, Bihor, Romania

Oradea, Bihor, Romania
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Good condition If you win multiple lots, I will combine shipping fees. Postage costs only by Registered mail- 4.00 USD (also on combined shipping up to 100gr). Combined shipping: from 100-500gr -8.00 USD. Possible payment ONLY PAYPAL. Winner should make initial contact within three (3) days of auction's end. Only 10 business days I will wait for the payment, after I relist the item! New items are posted nearly every day!

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