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Posted 09/17/2012   4:55 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add LethalStamp to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
So, I've spent the last 24 hours updating myself on stamp knowledge. According to hours of reading, studying, and exploring I've found that this set I have is printed on India paper. Yet, I have yet to find any way to decipher if it is 219d or 220. My senses tell me 219d, but of all of the hundreds of pictures I've found online it seems as though there are quite a few 220s that look like lake and vise-versa...Is there any definitive way to determine this?
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