So Having dug through cartons for weeks now, I think... possibly?... I MAY have finally found an example of imperf. Am I correct? If not, please explain. Thanks.
The top stamp is probably a booklet stamp - poorly cut. A full imperforate stamp has no perforations on all sides. The bottom picture is a full booklet pane which is pretty nice. Will
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