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The Legacy Of Jackie Robinson #2380 Mnh Sheet Of 17 - St.vincent+gren. E45 on 2040-motos

US $17.50
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Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
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CONDITION -  Is Clean and Sound! 

We combine shipping on multiple items when purchased the same day. If you want to save on shipping, please wait for us to send you ONE final invoice with all your purchases combined.

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS - 
Please note that the amount paid may appear on the envelope. Any customs fees or charges are the responsibility of the buyer. If you purchase a stamp or cover under $50 that will fit in a #10 envelope, and are willing to accept responsibility in case of loss, we will ship your item(s) for a flat rate of $3.00. Please request an invoice and we will adjust the shipping charges.

We are a full retail and mail order stamp dealer located in Vancouver, Washington. We are open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5pm. Orders will normally ship within 1 day from receipt of payment. If you are not satisfied with your purchase please contact us so we may resolve the problem.





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