Thailand Revenue domestic alcohol 0.652 liter, 28 degrees Specimen Lot 16.

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USD 6.95
good condition, no major defects like tears or parts missing
LocationBangkok TH
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Seller jossanders51
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Thailand Revenue domestic alcohol 0.652 liter, 28 degrees Specimen Lot 16. Specs
All returns acceptedReturnsNotAccepted
TypeBack of Book
Place of OriginThailand
QualityMint Hinged
GradeUngraded
Country/Region of ManufactureUnknown
CertificationUncertified
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Thailand Revenue domestic alcohol 0.652 liter, 28 degrees Specimen Lot 16. Revenue catalog (see below), chapter 15, page I am selling in the coming months many Alcoholic beverage and Tobacco revenue Specimen. They originate from the Thomas De La Rue archives. In 1986, Thomas De La Rue acquired Bradburi Wilkinson who also printed revenue stamps for Thailand. All these Specimen were sold by Thomas De La Rue and it is not always clear which of the 2 companies printed the revenues. I combine shipping for lots bought in the same week. If your total order is below USD $20, I will lower the shipping cost to $2.95 and ship by regular mail. Above $20 shipping is $6.95 by registered mail.In this case, wait with payment till I send you an invoice. For buyers living in Thailand, please pay to my Thai bank in Thai Baht. In this case, I will send you an invoice in Thai baht, including my banking information. Shipping will be by EMS with a cost of 50 baht. All Thailand revenues and Cinderellas can be found in the free accessible catalog on the homepage of my website. It can be found under www.thailandrevenues.comThe 300+ page catalog, the most recent and complete listing existing is posted on the home page, top left corner. I am a 30+ year collector of Thailand Revenue stamps and I have decided to share the knowledge I gained with other collectors.I also do collect the post-war revenue, fiscal stamps of Laos and Cambodia.