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New York Ny Cape Vincent Stone House Thousand Islands Region Postcard Old View on 2040-motos

US $89
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Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
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Thank you for viewing this standard size, 3.5” by 5.5”, postcard.

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I combine for shipping! For US buyers, the shipping cost for the first postcard you purchase is $1.00. The shipping cost is an additional $0.05 for each postcard that you purchase after that. For international buyers, the shipping cost for the first postcard you purchase is $1.50. The shipping cost is an additional $1.00 for each postcard that you purchase after that, with shipping not to exceed $15.50 per order. When a customer purchases 10 postcards or more, the package becomes so thick and rigid the US postal service considers the envelope to be a parcel. For a package of 10 postcards, the international shipping rate for a parcel can range between $6.55 and $12.55. Due to the volume of postcards I sell, there is technological glitch which forces me to charge the same rate for shipping for all international postcards. For those reasons, I am forced to charge $1.00 for shipping each additional international postcard. Please wait until all items have ended before paying. I am only able to offer a combined shipping discount when there is only 1 payment for all items to be shipped together. Some Mobile devices will not allow buyers to pay a combined invoice. If you are paying via a mobile device, please make sure that the device will allow payments for combined invoices.

Condition: I beg you to please look at the photos to determine the age and condition of the postcard.

I give a full refund plus cost of return shipping for items Significantly Not As Described.

For orders of 1 to 12 postcards that are under $15.00 of total value, I protect the postcards with 2 index cards. If you feel this is insufficient protection, I offer an upgrade in shipping option for an additional $0.50 that includes a high impact plastic rigid BCW Topload cover. If you would like a toploader, please email me before you pay so I can revise your invoice.

The PVC used in BCW Toploads contain no plasticizers or stearates. The crystal clear high impact grade PVC, which contain no plasticizers or stearates, will not migrate nor harm your postcards, while offering maximum protection and visual appeal.
- Holds 5.875 x 3.75 Postcards with dimensions
- Exterior 6 1/8 x 3 7/8 x 1/16
- Interior 5 13/16 x 3 3/4 x 1/32

If you purchase more than 13 postcards, or your order is more than $15.00 in value, as a courtesy, I add either bubble wrap, a toploader or cushion foam at no additional cost.

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