The total amount due is payable in Swiss francs. "The purchaser shall pay the sales prices plus 23% commission. Foreign currencies will be accepted to the extent of the amounts credited by a principal Swiss bank; any costs arising from exchange rate differences will be borne by the bidder. In ...more
Niger Coast Protectorate 1892: Postal Stationery Card, 1 d. vermilion, used registered, sent from Old Calabar to Meerhout, Belgium, dated 3 November 1899, cancelled by a oval registered "OLD CALABAR" in black, with an additional strike alongside. Also a framed "R" handtsamp, two different "London" registered marks in black and violet, dated 7 and 8 December respectively, endorsed "Registered", "Avers Station / Valeurs" dated 8 December and an arrival cds "Meerhout" dated 9 December 1899. A Belgique registration label number "517" has been affixed to the front. Scarce usage (H&G 3). Comes with two other examples, one sent to Bern, Switzerland, the other to Accra, Gold Coast, which is cancelled by a German Sea Post oval.
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