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Lebanon 1968, Scott's#C546 - C550A, 5 Stamps & Souvenir Sheet, Cat+, 4 Views

$ 0.52

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Cancellation Type: Mint
  • California Prop 65 Warning: The consumption of postage stamps may be harmful to your health.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Quality: Mint Unhinged
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Lebanon
  • Grade: Fine to Very Fine Condition & Centering
  • Type: Air mail
  • Certification: Scott's#C546 - C550A, Cat++
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Currency: Decimal
  • Denomination: 2.5 - 50 P
  • Condition: Lebanon 1968 , Scott's #C546 - C550A (5 Stamps) & Souvenir Sheet Commemorating Emir Fakha al-Din II, 4 Views
  • Year of Issue: 1968
  • Topic: Emir Fakhr al-Din II
  • Region: Lebanon
  • Color: Multiple Colors
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • We will send anywhere in the World by: 1st Class USPS / Air Mail.
  • Place of Origin: Middle East

    Description

    WE WILL MAIL ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD BY 1ST CLASS USPS / AIR MAIL.
    Shipping and handling fees, including postage for this lot are:  U.S.  .50, Canada and the rest of the world - .00.     Discounts of 50% off shipping and handling are offered for the second and subsequent items.  (Example 1st item .50, 2nd item $.75, 3rd item an additional $.75, etc.)   If anyone would like an individual item description or scan, please contact me.   To the best of my knowledge, all stamps are genuine.
    I appreciate prompt payment.  If you cannot pay within three days of the close of the auction, please let me know in advance.  At five days I start sending reminder notices.  After seven days I contact E'Bay.
    A note on shipping.  When I receive your payment, I'll let you know when your lot(s) will be shipped  (today, tomorrow or Monday).   Check the date on the cancellation on your shipment.  Unless you supply an address correction, I use the address supplied by E'Bay or PAYPAL, so make sure it is correct.  Once I put an item in the mail, I have absolutely no control over it, or how long it takes to get to you.
    I mail First Class USPS, by Priority Mail, which automatically goes by air mail overseas.
    I have collected stamps for over 60 years and they, along with my other hobbies, have overrun the house.  It is time to downsize.  In the coming
    years I will be selectively selling off my duplicates.   I collected the world, first in an Old Globus Album, then a Scott's International I, specializing in Pre 1940.  Now it is Scott's and Minkus speciality albums for this time period.  Duplicates went in to stock books by country and catalog number.  Over the years, some of these stockbooks have gotten quite full, with better material.
    I have been an APS member since 1981.