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I would like some review of this image please. AI has it as 32R5L WITH HIGH PROBABILITY. The next choice is 32R5E. First choice an 11A and looks good. The second choice is a 10A and it also looks real good. The cover that it is on is cancelled July 3 and is also docketed July 3, 1855. The first use for # 11 is 3-28-55 and I guess that it is possible that at that time one might have been able to get either the 10 or 11 in use as postage.
I tried to get a better image of this stamp and this is the best I have to this writing.


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