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from our stock/collection i´m selling SCARCE ITEM as MATERIAL CIRCULATE (OCCASION) with up to 30 items of full existence in Portugal / occasion avec jusqu'à 30 objets de pleine existence au Portugal
- Etat: fdcover ( CIRCULATE certificate / expertisé ) in Lisboa
THEMATIC DESCRIPTION : It is quite impossible, in connection with the constrution of all these elevators and funiculars, not to recall RAOUL MESNIER, Impossible de ne pas évoquer le souvenir de RAOUL MESNIER, lié à la construction de tous ces funiculaires cette série de timbres. Asked me for more informations ! THANKS.
- Etat: fdc " Stª Justa " made by Eiffel, public elevateurs - ascenseurs public / tramways.
- Année: 2010.05.17 issue with fdc special postmark used in Lisboa .
OUR SUGGESTIONS :
-1º ) Never buy a lot without look VERY WELL ALL lots on auction because it´s possible to be VERY EXPENSIVE for you ! Wait for … a better occasion like this perhaps !
-2º ) Etat: HERE, letter circulé - Circulated Cover or Maximum Card with ( CERTIFICATE = EXPERTISÉ ) This iten is the unique as the TRUE circulation specimen with your 6 special proofs to prove it on back side on.
-3º ) In Souvenir Sheets/ Blocs are not broken to realized covers with individual stamp one. In Carte Maximum Cards it is possible.
-4º ) In PORTUGAL, The must covers with Registered Label are possible to be forged and the optical red lines too. After one year issue it is impossible to confirm if is true circulate covers by some normal collector (or pedlar) and a professional expert that to realize this with clearness only.
-5º ) So there are on market wrong realized Maximum Cards too, that are not correct with postmark – datecancel on, or with not correct picture card, Look very well or asked us and our Professional Expert answer you . -Most of items for sale in this auction « scorpionpt » are well suitable for competition exhibiting according to FIP rules. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *