| Return postage will be paid by | Buyer |
|---|---|
| Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within | 14 days |
| Return policy details | We offer a no quibble return policy within 10 days of receiving your purchase, the buyer pays return postage. If you have any queries please email me, i will always respond. |
| Era | Victoria (1840-1901) |
| Quality | Mint Hinged |
Check the listing for details. MALTA QV SG24, 2½d dull blue - mounted MINT. Cat £65.. Listed at 27.99 USD. Payment is required within 7 days, unless prior arrangements have been made. In the unlikely event of problems with your purchase, please email me first before contacting Ebay and i will endeavour to rectify the issue. We also combine postage on all multiple purchases, either ask for or wait for a revised invoice before paying, We will send economy worldwide for anything less than £25, anything over this amount will be sent tracked at a cost of £9.75, in the UK anything over £25 is sent signed for at a cost of £3.50, anything over £125 will be sent by special delivery. Please note all non payers will be banned from using our site in the future.We send all items out abroad with the relevant Customs form on the package, please do not ask to alter the price or omit the customs form, it is your responsibility to pay any tax due upon receipt or Ebay will take it automatically dependent on where you live.Feedback is automatic after you leave it for me. Delve into the realm of philately with the MALTA QV SG24, 2½d dull blue stamp, a noteworthy addition to any collection. This particular piece, featuring the esteemed Victoria (1840-1901) era, comes mounted with a mint hinged quality, preserving its historical integrity and enhancing its visual appeal. The stamp is a testament to the rich numismatic heritage of Malta, with its intricate design and vibrant hue reflective of the era's craftsmanship. At a catalogue value of £65, it presents an opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike to own a piece of philatelic history.