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St. Vincent Silver Wedding 1948 + Bonus! - Amazing Dicounted Price! on 2040-motos

US $27
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Wayne, New Jersey, United States

Wayne, New Jersey, United States
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A complete set. Prefect condition.

Rare issues!

All pictured. You get what you see.

Mint Hinged.  Bonus - Guyana 25c FU and Newfoundland 4c FU - Free!

Low starting price!


SHIPPING TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:

Stamps will be shipped in glassine envelope to save on postage. See scans for stamps condition. Postage costs to the USA is $2.25  and to the rest of the world is $3.25 

The postage costs reflects the new USPS increased costs which have gone up dramatically for Canada and international packages in January, 2013

All packages sent to Hungary, Thailand, Turkey, Czech Republic, and Malaysia will ONLY be sent registered mail which will only be insured for $40.00 and which costs an additional $12.50 plus postage costs, some additional countries will also be sent ONLY registered mail, please e-mail to see if your country is on the list of high risk and items must be sent by registered mail only.

Also any single lot or multiple lots which sells internationally for $50.00 to $400.00  must be sent by REGISTERED MAIL - US registration fees are $12.50, if this lot sell for over $400.00 it must be sent by Priority Mail International which cost $44.00 plus insurance fee or Express Mail International which costs $44.95; NO EXCEPTIONS.

International Buyers: all custom duties and charges are the responsibility of the buyer and NOT the seller; the seller will not pay any custom duties charges on a package, the seller will not lie or enter incorrect information on the US Customs Form since it is a felony. If the receiving country discovers that the custom form is incorrect, you will have to pay the duty and be fined. It is best to just know  what the customs fees will be and be ready to pay them. The seller is not responsible if a package is lost, stolen, or damaged, unless that package is insured or registered. It is the responsibility of the buyer to pay for insurance and / or registration fees.  Real US postage used on all packages!
NOTE: REGISTRATION FEES ARE IN ADDITION TO SHIPPING AND HANDLING.
 
FEEDBACK: I APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AND MY TOP CONCERN IS TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE 100% SATISFIED.
  I WILL CERTAINLY LEAVE YOU A POSITIVE FEEDBACK AS SOON AS I RECEIVE YOURS.

 

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