This lot contains 6 progressive proofs of one of the values from Fujeira 1968 Olympic Games set.
Scarce items from the printers archival material. This lot contains 6 progressive proofs showing what the stamp looked like at different stages during the printing process. The proofs included are:-
1. Yellow the first colour done
2. Red the second colour done
3. Composite of yellow and red
4. Blue the third colour done
5. Composite of yellow, red and blue
6. Black the last colour done
Payment can be made in two ways:-
(1) By cash (euros or US dollars) posted through the mail. Cash travels safely through the mail when placed between several sheets of paper or inside an old card.
(2) Or payment can be made through PayPal in euros or US dollars.
PLEASE NOTE, I cannot accept checks or money orders due to very high bank charges here, and I cannot accept credit cards direct. I can only accept credit cards by payment through PayPal.
Buyer to pay airmail postage (which includes firm and secure packaging) on this item of 2 euros. Less per item if same buyer takes more than one item.
Conditions of sale:
Delivery
Method: Shipping after payment Shipping costs: Paid by the buyer Places: Seller's country, Europe, North America, Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Oceania
Payment
Cash, Paypal, MoneyBookers
Wallet :
Shipping and handling:
Unless otherwise advised in the item description, airmail postage and firm packing is US$2.80 to anywhere in the world. More than one small item (such as stamps) will go together in the same envelope for the one lot of postage.
Where the items to be posted are larger (such as covers or large stamp blocks or artwork), then the cost of postage is shown in the item description. But US$2.80 is the minimum cost to anywhere in the world except for Australia where the cost is US$1.50.
IMPORTANT NOTE - those wishing to pay by PayPal must add 4% to the total.
IMPORTANT NOTE - for buyers in China, India, Russia and Romania who pay by PayPal, REGISTRATION is now compulsory. Too many unregistered letters have somehow gotten lost or stolen when sent to these high risk countries and paypal forces me to refund payment to the buyers even though I have posted their letters. If you pay by moneybookers then registration is not compulsory.
i think only the terminology differs but to be on the safer side let me also check up what currency you will get.but i am sure that you will get it in us $ since i had used it once. but since you are in australia let me ask about in australian dollars. but you want it in us $ right?
regards
varun
Answer given by Tonga2 [100% (4779x)] (Wed 30th Apr 2008 17:31:20)
No, I want it in Australia dollars if that is possible, because I am sure Australia Post will then cash them. But if they are not available in Australian dollars, then let me know, and I will ask at the post office if they cash them in US dollars. At the same time, please find out the correct terminology so I can then make enquiries here at the post office. I dont want you to go to the trouble of getting and posting them only to find I cant for some reason cash them, particularly if they are in US dollars.
Thanks
Greg
i am varun from india and i want certain materials.but i dont have a credit card.
do you accept INTERNATIONAL MONEY COUPONS through postal department?
regards
varun
Answer given by Tonga2 [100% (4779x)] (Tue 29th Apr 2008 18:11:08)
I do not know how international money coupons work - do you send me the coupons and then I take them into the post office and exchange them for stamps? Let me know please if this is correct because I have not done this before. I take payments through paypal and moneybookers. Some customers from India make payment through paypal - you do not need a credit card to do this - you give paypal your bank account details and paypal can draw funds from your bank account and put them in your paypal account - this can be done without a credit card. I also take cash sent by registered mail (US dollars or euros or English pounds or Australia dollars are all OK) and also payment can be made by Western Union.
Greg
no it does not work like that.i send you money coupons and you exchange them for money
at your post office then you send me the stamps that i have purchased.is it ok?
regards
varun
Answer given by Tonga2 [100% (4779x)] (Wed 30th Apr 2008 13:03:20)
The term "coupon" is what is hard to understand. Here we have "international money order" but not "interntional money coupon" - maybe they are the same? What currency will the coupons be in? I believe the post office here would require international money order to already be made out in Australian dollars. But if they are made out in US dollars, then I would need to check with the post office to make sure they can convert US money order into Au dollars. I should do this ahead of time so you do not send them and it does not work. What currency would they be in?
Greg
Fujeira epreuve proof set 1968 olympic games olympics - 6 proofs - sports on sale on Delcampe (ending date: Sat 18th Jul 2009)
Fujeira epreuve proof set 1968 olympic games olympics - 6 proofs - sports is on sale in the category Stamps > Topics > Olympic Games > Summer 1968: Mexico City. Please verify if this item is sold through an auction or as a fixed price sale. Buyer of Fujeira epreuve proof set 1968 olympic games olympics - 6 proofs - sports, see also the ratings the seller got from other members.