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St. Vincent Baseball Hall Of Famers 12 Single Stamps Mnh Vf Og on 2040-motos

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Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
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Selling my own collection of stamps I've enjoyed as a hobby over many years.  Set of 12 single stamps, all mint never hinged, very fine condition, original gum.  Smoke-free home. 

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