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St. Vincent # 3650 Mnh Barack Obama, 44th President Of The United States. on 2040-motos

US $14.75
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Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States

Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vincent All tech info

TypeType:Sheetlet of Nine

Vincent All description

ST. VINCENT, and THE GRENADINES,        # 3650     Miniature Sheet of Nine,   Mint,  Never Hinged.       BARACK OBAMA, 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.  FLAG & SEAL.   Stamps/Sheet/Sheets/Blocks will be mailed securely via USPS.       U.S. Mailing, First lots will cost $3.00, with additional lots at 25 cents each.    Foreign Mailing will cost $5.75,  with additional lots at 50 cents each.     Foreign Mailing May Require REGISTERED Postage Costs.   Please Review your Postage Costs.   You Can Save on Postage with Multiple Lot Purchases.   Please Request an Invoice for any Multiple Lot Purchase and Wait for a Combined Postage Invoice Before Submitting Payment.     Take time to View the other ST. VINCENT Singles and Sheets listed in my Ebay Store.  Also check out all my other U.S. and Foreign Stamps, First Day Covers, Picture Postcards, and Coins and Currency, Sports and Non-Sports Cards.   Thank you for Viewing this Lot.

 


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