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An abbreviation on the Irish Stamps Order Form

  • 27-06-2020 3:29pm
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    What is a "Van Set" as mentioned on the An Post Irish Stamps Order Form?
    (near the bottom of page 12 of 13) of Irish Stamps The Collector leaflet

    https://www.anpost.com/getattachment/Shop/Stamp-Collecting/Collector-Magazine/The-Collector-0419.pdf?lang=en-IE
    "The following postal charges will apply:
    Ireland = €1.00; International (including U.K.) = €1.70.
    Orders over €100.00 in value and coin collection/set will be sent by Registered Post €8.00 for Ireland & €8.70 for Rest of the World (this fee includes Priority Postage).
    Postage for Framed Items, Prints, Books, Albums or Van Sets are €8.00 (within Ireland) & €9.90 (International including U.K.)."

    From this, I guess that the postage for a "Yearbook" would be €8, but what would be the postage for a "Yearpack"? Does this have anything to do with the term "Van Set"?


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