These are from the 1935 reprinting. They are not fakes or forgeries, but the imperforate varieties of the 1934 National Parks series and others which had been pulled by PMG Farley. It includes twenty different stamps. Some are indistinguishable from the earlier issues unless they are in pairs with a gutter or line (Scott 753) between the stamps.
To my knowledge there are no stamps cut by any machine. Perhaps someone used a paper cutter or mount cutter to ensure they had the angles and lines straight, but the BEP didn't cut any of the imperfs, whether 1934 or the reissues of 1935.
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