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FREE: (1) .01 cent stamp or GIN for~Save Vanishing Species™when they are gone they are gone for ever

 (1) .01 cent stamp or GIN for~Save Vanishing Species™when they are gone they are gone for ever
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The listing, (1) .01 cent stamp or GIN for~Save Vanishing Species™when they are gone they are gone for ever has ended.

Save Vanishing Species™ When they are gone they are gone for ever!

You are bidding on one (1) .01 cent stamp
OR GIN = and get a FULL SHEET (used for collecting) of 20 Stamps :)
plus the .01 cent stamp :)

ASK If you have any questions

The U.S. Postal Service is proud to offer the Save Vanishing Species™ Semipostal stamp. Featuring a bold graphic of an Amur tiger cub, the artwork depicts just one of the magnificent animals that this stamp is designed to help. Your purchase benefits conservation funds that are helping create hope for the future.

Under the Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act of 2010, the Postal Service will transfer the net proceeds from the sale of these stamps to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to support the Multinational Species Conservation Funds.

This is a 44 cent first class stamp
for every stamp sold 11 cents goes to The funds include:
•African Elephant Conservation Fund: .
•Asian Elephant Conservation Fund:
•Great Ape Conservation Fund:
•Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Fund:
•Marine Turtle Conservation Fund:

For this Auction $2.20 has been donated, funds go directly to the above mentioned Funds*

Derry Noyes served as the art director, designer, and typographer for the stamp. She worked with artist Nancy Stahl to develop one powerful illustration to symbolize the plight of all of these imperiled animals. The Amur tiger cub shown in the stamp art is one of five tiger subspecies. When full grown, this cat can weigh up to 650 pounds and measure 13 feet from its nose to the tip of its tail.

Made in the USA.
Questions & Comments
Original
I'm a bit confused with your description. Maybe you can help me understand it. It says "you are bidding on (1) .03 cent stamp"....when a 1-cent stamp is pictured. Also, you say GIN gets a FULL SHEET of 20 USED stamps. Two things.....(1) what are the used stamps?and (2) it's VERY unusual for a full intact sheet to be used...unless you were using a very large envelope. So, please help my feeble old brain comprehend what the auction is about. Thanks for your help.
Dec 30th, 2011 at 6:16:24 AM PST by
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Thank You for pointing out the errors in my auction! I have changed them and it now reads correctly... you are bidding on One (11) .01 cent stamp.... and if you use GIN you get a FULL SHEET (used for collecting) of 20 Stamps :)

(for pointing this out to me, if YOU GIN this auction, you will get a bonus of Four (4) forever stamps)
Dec 30th, 2011 at 11:28:12 AM PST by
Original
Thank you!
Dec 30th, 2011 at 1:46:59 PM PST by
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No I thank you for pointing out the errors in my auction :)

Check out my other forever stamp auctions... with lower GIN.
*same bonus applies for you :)
Dec 30th, 2011 at 4:17:04 PM PST by

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