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Queen Elizabeth Coronation 1978 St Vincent Gren Presentation Pack Stamp Sheets on 2040-motos

US $34
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Crawley, United Kingdom

Crawley, United Kingdom
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Unmounted mint stamps in excellent condition. Queen Elizabeth 11 Coronation 25th Anniversary 1978 - The Grenadines of St Vincent - Presentation pack with set of 4 Sheetlets & Miniature Sheet. I am happy to combine postage on any number of stamps paid for at the same time and am listing a large Royalty collection including rarer items (foreign issues, imperfs, overprints etc).

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