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1981 "edna St. Vincent Millay, Poet" Readers Digest First Day Of Issue Cachet on 2040-motos

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Magalia, California, United States

Magalia, California, United States
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1981 "EDNA St. VINCENT MILLAY, Poet" Readers Digest First Day of Issue Cachet, US $1.50, image 1

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1981 "EDNA St. VINCENT MILLAY, Poet" Readers Digest First Day of Issue Cachet, US $1.50, image 2 1981 "EDNA St. VINCENT MILLAY, Poet" Readers Digest First Day of Issue Cachet, US $1.50, image 3

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1981 "EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY, Poet, Literary Arts Series", 18c Commemorative, Scott #1926, on a READERS DIGEST FIRST DAY OF ISSUE  CACHET: For auction a Readers Digest First Day of Issue Cachet issued at Austerlitz, NY on July 10, 1981 to honor American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. The cachet is not addressed. I COMBINE WINNING AUCTIONS FOR ONE LOW S/H COST! Check out my other auctions for great deals on collectibles.

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