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Single Bklt Pane Stamp Placement

 
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I have many envelopes of old used Canadian royalty stamps (e.g., King George V Admirals) in envelopes but have lumped single booklet pane stamps in with the regular four-sided perforated stamps. Do single booklet pane stamps fall into Scott's full booklet pane number (e.g., 106a 2c KGV) or the Scott number for the regular issue (e.g., 106)?
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