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Washington 2 Cent Carmine

 
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Posted 05/31/2026   6:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add srh563 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I have a Washington 2 Cent in Carmine. There is no perforation on left horizontal or bottom. Would upload but I can't crop and save. Other that that is matches a 251. Am thinking it must be altered as I can't find another like it.
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Posted 05/31/2026   8:32 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Parcelpostguy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Likely a booklet pane single from one of the corners opposite the booklet pane tab. Those corners have two adjacent straight edges.
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Posted Today  6 Hrs 35 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add StampsInWV3 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


I am sure that this is a booklet stamp
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Posted Today  6 Hrs 23 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add StampsInWV3 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I would like to know 100% that this stamp is a booklet single. It is on a nice cover from Fairmont ,W.Va. to New York back to Faimont a month later. Dated July 4 1899. Could be the earliest documented use.
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Posted Today  5 Hrs 31 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
This pic is definitely in the running for worst quality posted of 2026. If you want quality answers you need to post quality images, not out of focus, skewed cell phone pics.
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Posted Today  5 Hrs 27 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add StampsInWV3 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A few more pics of cover





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Posted Today  4 Hrs 18 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add drkohler to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The first booklet was issued April 18, 1900.
If your cancel says 1899, you're out of luck with a booklet single.
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Nice auxiliary marking. I have been told that the New York post office had more than 2000 different hand stamp markings at this time.
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That's the whole point. If the booklets were issued April 18 1900, then why is this booklet single on this cover ? Everything seems legitimate with the cover and contents.
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It's not a booklet single, its the bottom left corner of a top right pane of 100.
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I want proof that the stamp is a stamp from a sheet or proof it's from a booklet. Do you have such info. Thank you for your input. I just want to learn. Thank you.
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You were just given proof. This stamp was used before the booklets were even produced.
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Yes. I do like the logic and thought process when it come down to the given booklet received date. But I have a doubt about the date due to past experiences with similar issues with other stamps. Also I have many sheets of US stamps and not one sheet has straight edges (note - they are from the 1930s)
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