History of the Monarchy First Day Covers

This is an interesting one for you. 10 Different covers all depicting British Monarchy. They were issued by Mercury between 2010-2012. You get five covers with a British 1st class stamp on them and each stamp has a special full colour larger stamp like piece depicting 4 British monarchs. Then you get five covers ‘History of the Monarchy’ also by Mercury each with a $2 stamp of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on it. These were made as coin covers, so there is a hole in each of these five covers. You get 10 different covers for just £9.50 (not necessarily those pictured as this is quite a large series) which I think that anyone interested in history will love. They also make excellent gifts. We only have about 100 sets in stock at this price they will sell quickly, so please get in as soon as possible. Less than £1 each!
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£9.50
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