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St. Vincent - 1937 Two 1st Day Coronation Covers Mailed To England on 2040-motos

US $21
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Beverly Hills, California, United States

Beverly Hills, California, United States
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St. Vincent - 1937 Two 1st day coronation covers mailed to England.   Backsides are blank.  Covers are in fine condition with no tears or creases. See scan. California residents please add 9.00% sales tax. Postage/shipping is $1.50 in USA; $2.50 rest of world. Buyers save shipping costs on multiple lots. On Sep-27-00 at 04:51:39 PDT, seller added the following information: I accept payment through X.com's PayPal!

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