I've gotten a couple of these sheets. While I understand that there are stamps with no edges or a paper edge, I have not seen sheets like these. Are they for real or it is just like art for what the stamps will look like. Most are from the Middle Eastern countries but I've got two from Korea and one from Togo.
Olk I guess more details on the sheets. They seems to have Gum on some of them, but others not. I pulled them from a World collection I had recently bought. They are non-perforated and just are like paper. Any ideas if they represent real stamps or just are false? I am surprised that Korea would put out two of them.
These are a normal type of miniature sheet, usually issued in conjunction with single stamps. The 2 South Korean mini-sheets (1970) are listed in SG, as 2 of three numbered SG MS890. If you have the Tiger one as well they are valued in SG at GBP170. Jordan (1964) Kennedy Memorial Issue SG MS594. Dubai (1964) Kennedy Memorial Issue SG MS49a. Togo (1974) Pastoral Economy SG MS1046 Yemen AR (1970) only listed in SG Appendix, but listed in Michel as B138 Upper Yafa only listed in SG Appendix.
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