SWPR22 1984 The Royal Mail Postcard Mail Coach NU Greys
SWPR22 1984 The Royal Mail Postcard Mail Coach NU Greys

SWPR22 1984 The Royal Mail Postcard Mail Coach NU Greys

£1.50 ($1.88)
Ship to United States : £1.40 ($1.75)
Total : £2.90 ($3.63)
Location : United Kingdom - GBP(£)
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£1.00 ($1.25)
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Ship to United States : £1.40 ($1.75)
Total : £2.40 ($3.00)
Location : United Kingdom - GBP(£)
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Notice from Seller : If you buy more than one item I will, of course, combine postage & packing costs.
  • Condition : Unused
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  • ID# : 188903252
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  • Start : Fri 03 May 2024 08:36:05 (EDT)
  • Close : Mon 13 May 2024 10:44:05 (EDT)
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1984 The Royal Mail post card
South West Postal Region Postcard

Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first mail coach run in 1784. The card shows the Post Office coach being used in the re-enactment of the original run on 1-2 August 1984.  The coach is pulled by the famous Norwich Union Greys.
 
A Post Office Picture Card
SWPR22

Part of a series of picture postcards depicting the history of the Post Office and its activities

25,000 postcards printed

Unused postcard

Combined postage and packing costs on multiple purchases

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Listing Information

Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#188903252
Start TimeFri 03 May 2024 08:36:05 (EDT)
Close TimeMon 13 May 2024 10:44:05 (EDT)
Starting Bid£1.00 ($1.25)
Item ConditionUnused
Bids0
Views31
Dispatch TimeNot given
Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
Auto ExtendYes

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