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Philippines: 1961 Philippines Stamps Scott #832-833 Boy Scouts Overprints MNH OG

Travelstamps
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US $3.99
Approximately£3.15
Condition:
not specified
Postage:
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Located in: Falkner, Mississippi, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 26 Jun and Mon, 8 Jul to 43230
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Item specifics

Type
Overprint Postage
Year of Issue
1961
Place of Origin
Philippines
Quality
Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade
Ungraded
Topic
Boy Scouts
Country/Region of Manufacture
Philippines
Certification
Uncertified

Item description from the seller

Travelstamps

Travelstamps

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John and Debbie are highly professional in their dealings and a great asset to eBay. My order was received in perfect condition, well and securely packed. In addition, a nice thank you note and bonus was included. These are dealers who treat their customers the way things used to be done before the advent of algorithms and the me, me, me attitudes of today which have taken over professional courtesies. Hope to deal with them again.
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