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St. Vincent Scott# 105, King George V, 1p, Carmine, Used, Most Og, 1913-1914 on 2040-motos

US $1.29
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McEwen, Tennessee, United States

McEwen, Tennessee, United States
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St. Vincent Scott# 105, King George V, 1p, Carmine, Used, Most OG, 1913-1914

 

You will receive the exact stamp shown in the picture and it will be shipped to you in a glassine envelope.

       

A description of the stamp is in the table below:

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Scott#

 

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Comment

1p

105

1913-1914

Used, most OG

 

Reduced shipping and handling for the winning or purchasing of multiple items to be shipped in the same package.

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