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Quote: The 2 center is a standard "crossroads" killer. Have to agree, part of the reality of cork cancels is that they're not always struck well. That blue straightline,on the Sc 156 ..the tips of what look to be a COSHKONON, wis I've looked at 1000's of 1 cent banknotes and not seen another straight lne town cancel. Pity its not still on the cover. |
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Outstanding Vinman, I like that with covers you can usually see the whole design and where the fancy cancel is from. |
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Picked this one up the other night out of a circuit book at our stamp club:  |
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There's a short, one-page story about Fancy Cancels in the December 2016 issue of Stamp & Coin Mart. The illustration from the story includes a few images I've seen on SCF and in this thread ...  |
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