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1ST DAY ISSUE GUNSTON HALL 200TH ANNIVERSARY JUNE 12TH 1958

US $1.99
ApproximatelyPHP 111.02
or Best Offer
Condition:
not specified
Shipping:
US $4.08 (approx PHP 227.62) USPS First Class®.
Located in: Studio City, California, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Tue, 10 Jun and Sat, 14 Jun to 94104
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eBay item number:353067280079
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Item specifics

Denomination
3 Cent
Year of Issue
1951-1960
Place of Origin
United States
Quality
Used
State
Virginia
Color
Green
Grade
G (Good)
Topic
HISTORY
Cancellation Type
First Day of Issue
Certification
Uncertified

Item description from the seller

About this seller

alexfra2464

100% positive feedback128 items sold

Joined Jun 2019
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  • c***a (1685)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
    Verified purchase
    good deal!! fast shipping!
  • v***a (115)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Arrived quickly, well-packaged, and as described. Excellent transaction!
  • u***e (503)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    The pin was sent wrapped in bits of a plastic grocery bag inside of a regular envelope and unfortunately the peg was bent during shipping because of it. It's not really worth returning, but it also can't be straightened because it might break if I try. Suggest the seller works on their packaging skills. In this case, placing a piece of cardboard inside the envelope and attaching the pin to it could have kept the damage from occurring.