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1866 MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Stock Certificate Two R44 Civil War Revenues
$ 1.57
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Description
This auction is for:1866 Milwaukee and St. Paul
Rail
way
Company Stock
Certificate
Nice Civil War-era Twin Cities railway stock. Two R44c revenue stamps, one on the front and one on the reverse.
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PAYMENT AND SHIPPING
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within the U.S. is by USPS First Class Mail (.00 for package
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weighing 13 ounces or less)
shipping for packages weighing ove
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13 ounces will be shown on your invoice. If another shipping meth
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Items typically shipped within two days of payment.
RETURNS AND GUARANTEE
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Buyer satisfaction and authenticity of certificate is guaranteed – returns are accepted with 14 days of purchase (buyer pays return shipping cost unless item received is not as described in this listing).
All certificates are originals, I do not sell reproductions. Stocks may have pinholes, tears, etc. Certificate shown is exact certificate you will receive, we don't use stock photos. Stock certificates may give paper cuts, use care when handling. Stock certificates are sold as collectibles only, no actual market value is to be expected.