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St. Vincent Sc#662-5//o1-6 1982-83 Six Complete Topical Sets Mint Nh on 2040-motos

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Midlothian, Virginia, United States

Midlothian, Virginia, United States
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ST. VINCENT Sc#662-5//O1-6 1982-83 Six Complete Topical Sets Mint NH, US $6.99, image 2 ST. VINCENT Sc#662-5//O1-6 1982-83 Six Complete Topical Sets Mint NH, US $6.99, image 3 ST. VINCENT Sc#662-5//O1-6 1982-83 Six Complete Topical Sets Mint NH, US $6.99, image 4

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ST. VINCENT Sc#662-5//O1-6 1982-83 Six Complete Topical Sets Mint NH.  Includes Sc#662-5, 666-9, 670-3, 675-8, 683-6, O1-6.  All stamps have full original gum that has never been hinged.   2015 Scott cat. val. is $19.30.

 

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Returns are accepted within 14 days.  Buyer pays return postage.

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