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carte-photo . Hawaï . Hilo . entrée du tunnel de lave . 1934 .

EUR 4.89
ApproximatelyPHP 304.57
Condition:
Used
rare carte postale en très bon état
    Postage:
    EUR 1.50 (approx PHP 93.43) La Poste - Lettre Internationale.
    Located in: Dijon, France
    Delivery:
    Estimated between Wed, 2 Oct and Tue, 15 Oct to 43230
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    Seller ships within 3 days after receiving cleared payment.
    Returns:
    30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping.
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    eBay item number:312979911929
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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Used
    An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
    Seller Notes
    “rare carte postale en très bon état”
    Type
    Carte postale
    Thème
    Carte géographique
    Sous-thème
    volcan
    Période
    De 1919 à 1938
    Origine
    Amérique du Nord
    Caractéristiques
    ER, Ecrite au recto, Noir et blanc
    Nombre de pièces
    1
    Pays
    Hawaï
    Qualité
    TB, Très bon

    Item description from the seller

    Business seller information

    Value Added Tax Number:
    • FR FR46320178452
    Joined Oct 2003
    Usually responds within 24 hours