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You are to be congratulated. This is a truly outstanding set of pages. Thank you for sharing! |
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I am glad I had a look as they are outstanding. Something to aspire to given the time and resources. |
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United States
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Excellent!! I envy your specialization and focus; it is so easy to get diverted from our original mission and find ourselves with a proverbial hodgepodge...and, I speak from experience! You are to be commended, and thank you for sharing. |
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United States
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Great way to show the stamps and pre-production material. Grouping by design makes so much more sense than grouping by perforation or watermark. The design is the constant and this type of display shows it well with all of the printing varieties. Kudos.
That each stamp is in really nice condition also helps the study, as it removes the distraction that ugly stamps can be.
Well done. C. |
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United States
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Thanks - I may update the grill order. I also notice some inconsistencies that bother me across the pages. . .is it "Printed by American Banknote Company" or "Printed by THE American Banknote Company?" |
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The E7 has a double line watermark.
So with a correction like this, do you scrap all those mounts? |
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United States
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Really great design and layout. Truly special collection and inspiring.
Philazilla appreciate your showing us your album pages. |
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Not too often that one sees both 2c 1899 "rose carmine" colors, type III (especially) and type IV. Do both stamps have no pink back and appear carmine (or few reaction) under UV in opposition to other colors like pink which would have orange UV reaction and pink back?
--- and: one missing place could be added to that page, the 2c brown orange :). |
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Edited by stamperix - 12/02/2019 1:47 pm |
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