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1989 St. Vincent Babe Ruth Gary Sheffield California Earthquake Relief Stamp on 2040-motos

US $29.96
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Salinas, California, United States

Salinas, California, United States
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1989 St. Vincent Babe Ruth Gary Sheffield California Earthquake Relief Stamp. This auction is for a the item shown in the scan. It is a 1989 St. Vincent California Earthquake Relief Fund Stamp Sheet with one of the stamps removed. The rest of the eight stamps shown in the scan are still attached and are included. These include Babe Ruth Ruth, Johnny Bench, and Gary Sheffield in his ROOKIE year, and more! The sheet is shown in the scan. This is a rare item!  If you are interested in purchasing multiple items, email me for a combined shipping quote. I do combine shipping costs and give good deals on combined shipping! Buy more and save! Email if interested.

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