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Posted 07/15/2013   7:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add ImNewToThis to your friends list Get a Link to this Message

This stamp is confusing because the Scott numbers are so many possibilities. The right information would be helpful, thank you ahead of time.
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Oh goody! I was just scanning images from my album to Stamp Manage of that very page in my album. Definitely take a moment to measure perfs and design. You'll need a perforation gauge and mm ruler, a watermark tray of sorts and watermark fluid of sorts. I say of sorts because there things that can be used instead of the "officially marketed items for the purpose intended. Many use ronsonal lighter fluid for water mark detection and a shiny black surface for a tray. :)
That's a fun issue to work with as it will gain you much experience in stamp identification. I have the pages in a stock book of the 1c stamp. Let the fun begin.
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Posted 07/15/2013   9:50 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stallzer to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Assuming that whoever put the Stamp in the album properly identified it, then it's in the album position for Scott 552. The page shown is for the 1922 4th Bureau issues.
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The ones I get that are already on pages are often in the wrong place. For instance, the 2c stamp on that page. I would have to replace one that was from the 1927-29 run that was used to fill all the 2c spaces.

Makes for a bit of work
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Posted 07/16/2013   3:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add ImNewToThis to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you all #128521; .. I do appreciate all the help.
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