It's me again!
In an effort to keep from showing my total lack of knowledge on stamps (which is, in fact, true) I've spent the last two days on at least 8 different occasions, going through my Scott Catalog trying to figure these stamps out.
Here they all are in a row with better, bigger pictures following in the narrative (click to make even larger). I know they're not worth much money and I hate to waste anyone's time but it bugs me not to be able to assign numbers to all of them.

L-R I have what I think is an A8 in the A10 style (but probably not an A10) and four more almost definitely A10s. The first one I believe is an A-8 as that is the only one for 2p I can find that has letters in all corners and squiggly lines along the sides in a rectangular "frame" and not "oval. I discern a plate number 9 along the sides but it is, obviously, BROWN, not blue as the book says. Has time discolored this one so much or did I miss something in the book?

Before going into detail on the other four, my primary issue may be resolved if knowing that plate numbers do not matter as they are all perfs. I then have to try and figure out what shade of "red" they are (not that it really matters as the values are nominal.)
So, did I interpret Scott's correctly in deciding plate numbers only apply to non-perfs?
If plate numbers matter then I have other issues: the second from the left is plate 176,

the third has no discernable plate number other than this weird looking symbol that "might" have been a 9;

the fourth is 14(?) (can't make out third number)

and the fifth has a number 99.

So....was I close on figuring these out or do I just chuck everything out and go find another hobby, like watching my grass grow in winter? javascript:insertsmilie('

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