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Unused Stamp Sheet - 18 Cent Edna St Vincent Millay $9.00 Face Value on 2040-motos

US $27
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Apalachin, New York, United States

Apalachin, New York, United States
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Unused Stamp Sheet - 18 cent Edna St Vincent Millay  $9.00 Face Value, US $27, image 1

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This is an uncirculated stamp sheet.  

FeaturesAmerican Poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.

18 cent stamp.  Total sheet value = $9.00.

I am not a stamp collector or expert.  Condition as appears in the photo.


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