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INDIA 1904, Pre-stamped cover Devakottai to Penang with SG #122

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Price:
US $10.00
ApproximatelyRM 47.40
Postage:
US $6.00 (approx RM 28.44) Economy Shipping from outside US. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Tallinn, Estonia
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Item specifics

Certification
Uncertified
Grade
Ungraded
Place of Origin
India (until 1947)
Quality
Used
Type
Cover
Era
Edward VII (1902-1910)
Year of Issue
1901-1910

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Value Added Tax Number:
  • EE 102331907
Philagency

Philagency

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e***1 (256)- Feedback left by buyer.
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The stamps look great.
e***1 (256)- Feedback left by buyer.
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The stamps look great.
e***1 (256)- Feedback left by buyer.
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The only way to make it better would have been if they had used local stamps for postage.