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St. Vincent 1985 Audubon Birds In Set Of Four Setenant Pairs Of Stamps Mnh on 2040-motos

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Stephens City, Virginia, United States

Stephens City, Virginia, United States
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TypeType:Commemorative

Vincent All description

St. Vincent 807-810 is a set of four setenant pairs depicting birds and commemorating John James Audubon. Species shown are the brown pelican, green heron, pileated woodpecker, northern flicker, painted bunting, two-barred crossbill, red-shouldered hawk, and northern crested caracara.  

Please note that the selvage on the stamp(s) you receive may differ from what is shown in the scan and some of the stamps may have no selvage.

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