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1986 Royal Wedding First Day Postcard - Grenadines Of St Vincent on 2040-motos

US $15
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1986 Royal Wedding First Day Postcard - Grenadines of St Vincent, US $15, image 1

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Postcard issued by the Grenadines of St Vincent philatelic bureau depicting a 60c Royal wedding stamp showing Princess Fergie and Princess Diana, and also including the actual genuine stamp on the front, with a first day of issue cancellation (post mark).

Postcard measures 180mm x 120mm

Photos show both sides of the item.

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