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St. Vincent Grenadines. Upu. 1974. Scott 25-24. Blocks Of 4. Mnh on 2040-motos

US $3.95
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Franklin, Massachusetts, United States

Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
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St. Vincent Grenadines

 

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1974. Scott 25-24. Blocks of 4. MNH

 

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Standard Shipping and Handling is  Free in the US and $1.95 for the rest of the world.

Additional purchases of the same size and type will be shipped for an extra $.50 for the US and for the rest of the world per item in the same shipment.

 

If you wish to have an item insured, it is your responsibility to request insurance and this will be an additional cost to you. Shipping fees for multiple item purchases are always discounted.

 

All purchases over $50.00 to be sent outside the United States must be sent by Registered Mail (additional $14.95) and by Certified or Insured Mail within the United States at prevailing cost paid by purchaser.

Any item sent outside the United States is not tracked unless it is sent as registered mail and items sent within the United States are only tracked if tracking is requested for an additional $.25.

 

IF YOU PAY BY PAYPAL AND YOU CHOOSE STANDARD SHIPPING, YOU AGREE THAT THE LOT IS SHIPPED AT YOUR RISK AND YOU AGREE NOT TO FILE A CLAIM WITH PAYPAL IF THE LOT IS LOST.

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