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St. Vincent Grenadines 2015 Vincent Van Gogh Paintings Sheet Mint Nh on 2040-motos

US $13.20
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Great Neck, New York, United States

Great Neck, New York, United States
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ST. VINCENT GRENADINES 2015 VINCENT VAN GOGH PAINTINGS SHEET MINT NH

 

 

We ship in five to seven business days after receipt of your payment. Please understand that any payments received Thursday afternoon, Friday, Saturday and Sunday for your purchases will be shipped the following Friday at the earliest. We are a large mail order company, with plenty of normal mail orders and closed on the weekends.Please bear this in mind when making your payments.

SHIPPING WITHIN THE UNITED STATES:

- PURCHASES UP TO $100 WILL BE SENT SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION,

- PURCHASES IN EXCESS OF $100 UP TO $1000 WILL BE SENT VIA INSURED MAIL,

- PURCHASES IN EXCESS $1000 TO $10,000 WILL BE SHIPPED VIA REGISTERED MAIL WHICH CAN TAKE 2-3 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY ACCORDING TO THE USPS WEBSITE

- PURCHASES GREATER THAN $10,000 WILL BE SENT VIA EXPRESS MAIL OR FEDEX

ATTENTION ALL FOR ALL SHIPMENTS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES: PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CUSTOMS DUTIES, TAXES OR OTHER FEES THAT MIGHT BE ADDED BY YOUR COUNTRY'S CUSTOMS OFFICES ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. WE WILL SHIP WITH ONLY THE CORRECT CUSTOMS DECLARATION WITH THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE INVOICED MERCHANDISE SENT.

ALL SSHIPMENTS TO GERMANY, AUSTRIA GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND AND SWITZERLAND MUST BE SENT EXPRESS MAIL OR FEDEX ONLY. PLEASE NOTE THE CUSTOMS SERVICES FROM THESE COUNTRIES DELAY DELIVER OF REGISTERED PACKAGES. IF YOU ARE FROM ONE OF THESE NATIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US FOR THE EXACT SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING SO THAT THERE ARE NO MISUNDERSTANDINGS. ALL GOLD COIN PURCHASES OVER $250 GOING OVERSEAS WILL BE SENT EXPRESS MAIL ONLY, MULTIPLES PURCHASES ARE ONLY $2 MORE AS LONG AS THE COIN IS NOT PRICED OVER $1000. THERE ARE CERTAIN COUNTRIES THAT WE WILL ONLY SHIP VIA EXPRESS MAIL. PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE PLACING YOUR BIDS, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT SHIPPING COSTS.

NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS MUST PAY THE MANDATORY STATE SALES TAX.

ALL RETURNS ARE SUBJECT TO A 10% RE-STOCKING FEE



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