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St Vincent Scott # 98 - 103 Set Mint Lightly Hinged Cv $ 35 ! See Pic ! on 2040-motos

US $27.95
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Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
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St Vincent # 98 - 103 set VF mint original gum lightly hinged with nice color ! see pic !

 Buyer pays shipping . $ 1.95. Foreign shipments add $2.00 additional. Ca. residents add 8% sales tax to orders. paypal accepted. 30 day no questions asked return policy ! Oceanview Stamp Co. , 18685-A Main st. #454 , Huntington Beach, Ca 92648. 



* Best offer info : Due to the high number of low offers only ONE best offer per item per customer will be considered. Best chances of success are within 85 - 95 % of the Buy it now price - some items cannot be discounted.

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