St Vincent 1965 Botanic Gardens Complete Set Of 4 Values (sg 225-228) Mnh on 2040-motos
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This is a complete set of 4 values of St Vincent's 1965 "Bicentenary of Botanic Gardens" issue. The stamps are in unmounted mint condition. Nice set!
N.B. I combine p&p on multiple purchases (I do not charge extra "per item", but only charge extra when your package reaches the next Royal Mail size/ weight step). Please request a combined invoice to ensure you get the best deal. |
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