Netherlands - the royal house - Postcard (165) - 1900-1999






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A collection of 165 items from the Netherlands themed around the Dutch Royal Family, dating from 1900 to 1999, all in good condition.
Description from the seller
Beautiful collection with many nice cards of the Dutch Royal Family.
Both used and unused cards. Perhaps a few cards with signs of aging or wear.
The contents may, in addition to postcards, also include another item, such as a photo or a small memento.
All items have been scanned.
Will be shipped within the Netherlands with track & trace. Outside the Netherlands it will be sent by registered mail.
If you win multiple lots in one auction, it will be checked whether they can be shipped together.
If this is possible, you will receive part of the shipping costs refunded after shipment.
Although we assemble our advertisements with great care, it can sometimes happen that there is a textual error in the description.
To avoid misunderstandings, we want to point out that the photos are always decisive over the description.
Seller's Story
Beautiful collection with many nice cards of the Dutch Royal Family.
Both used and unused cards. Perhaps a few cards with signs of aging or wear.
The contents may, in addition to postcards, also include another item, such as a photo or a small memento.
All items have been scanned.
Will be shipped within the Netherlands with track & trace. Outside the Netherlands it will be sent by registered mail.
If you win multiple lots in one auction, it will be checked whether they can be shipped together.
If this is possible, you will receive part of the shipping costs refunded after shipment.
Although we assemble our advertisements with great care, it can sometimes happen that there is a textual error in the description.
To avoid misunderstandings, we want to point out that the photos are always decisive over the description.
