UNITED NATIONS Sc#NY 789-792 GE 367-370 VI 284-287 2001 Endangered Species MNH
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Grade: Ungraded This is a complete set of three blocks of four, one each from the three UN postal offices, all displaying the 2001 selection of endangered species. Catalogue numbers are Sc# 789-792 from New York, 3 ... Read More
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- Country
- United Nations
- Condition
- Mint (NH)
- Stamp Format
- Single
Item Description
Grade: UngradedThis is a complete set of three blocks of four, one each from the three UN postal offices, all displaying the 2001 selection of endangered species. Catalogue numbers are Sc# 789-792 from New York, 367-370 from Geneva and 284-287 from Vienna. All stamps have full original gum that has never been hinged. You will receive blocks from one of the quadrants of the original sheets, but not necessarily the quandrant shown. 2023 Scott cat. val. is $12.50. I ship by First Class Mail within the US and First Class Mail International worldwide. For multiple purchases, I will combine shipping. You pay for shipping only one item--whichever has the highest specified shipping charge among your items--and all other items ship for free. If you do not see combined shipping in the Hip checkout, please contact me before you pay and I will attempt to help. Returns are accepted within 30 days. Buyer pays return postage. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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- rocksnstamps (3548)
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- Virginia, United States
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