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Official Commemorative Cover Mexico 86 Fdi Kingston St.vincent Postmark 1986 on 2040-motos

US $25
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Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom

Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom
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  • Official Commemorative Cover 
  • Mexico 86
  • St. Vincent $2 World Cup Scotland Stamp
  • First Day of Issue ~ World Cup ~ ~ Kingston ~ St Vincent ~ Special Handstamp ~ 7th May 1986


Clean & neat cover.


About Buckingham Covers

Buckingham Covers are one of the UK's leading producers and dealers in philatelic collectables, run by world leading expert Tony Buckingham, who was also the creative driving force behind Benham. As well as creating our own new issue first day covers, stamps sheets and commemorative covers, we deal in older classic first day covers, commemorative covers and collectables.

We are registered dealer members of the Philatelic Traders Society (PTS), Universal Autograph Collectors Club (UACC dealer number RD144) and the Autograph Fair Trade Association Ltd (AFTAL dealer number 15). On top of this, we are also registered members of RAFLET, the Concorde Study Circle and the British Airmail Society.

With such a strong record of trading excellence, you can rest assured when dealing with Buckingham Covers!



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