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Another Newbie With Inherited Us, WWII, And Pb Collections

 
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Posted 01/27/2013   2:12 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Janenbussard to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hi,
Now that I am retired, I am digging into collections I inherited from my late husband and his parents. Then my sister sent me Dad's collection from WWII, much of it German and Luxembourg. I just bought EZ Stamp U.S. CD to help organize the Plate Blocks and hopefully get a handle on what is in the American collection. My second hubby has gotten back into his World collection, especially Switzerland, his homeland.
I have a PB question. I am surprised to find that some of my plates have duplicate numbers. I thought the numbers would all be different, especially for the same stamp. For instance, I have two of Scott #1170, WF George, PB LL and both are numbered 26782. Is this normal?
Thanks,
Jane
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Posted 01/27/2013   5:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add I_Love_Stamps to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
to the board! Yes, totally normal. It's just one of the plate numbers that your stamps were printed from.
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