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Hi KlausR, thankyou for posting that for me, much better view of the stamp without the overprint also, may I ask where did you get it without the overprint? Take care, Turbo |
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Turbo, the original unoverprinted 1920 set is fairly plentiful, as are the 1923 overprints. Although common, they are still fun to have!
Those stamps also exist with all sorts of printing shenanigans and printer's waste, including imperforates, inverts, shifts... |
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Turbo, I'm not sure if it has already timed out... but could you go back to your very first post and try to change the title of the thread since you now have your answer? If possible, please change it to something searchable, such as "Ukraine 1923 UPP overprint". Thank you! |
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Hi, Thankyou for all the information! I can confirm I have just changed the title, Thankyou all again! Turbo |
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| Edited by TurboJay - 04/09/2014 03:23 am |
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Hi Turbo, Quote: ...may I ask where did you get it without the overprint? About a year ago I started buying surprise boxes, in one of them was a complete set. I took those 2 or 3 stamps that fit into my collections and kept the rest. Klaus |
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Hi KlausR, nice find I must say! I will now start the hunt to get the complete set of overprints and non overprints, thankyou for answering my question  Have a good day and take care, Turbo |
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Hi knuppster59, personally im not sure really what I like as of yet,hope your having a great day! Turbo |
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| Edited by TurboJay - 04/09/2014 10:36 am |
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Yeah, you turbojay..No prob. Definitely a lot of areas of interest to focus on in this hobby. |
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Hi knuppster59, the main 'problem' is there is too many areas to even think about, I cant choose even when 2 choices are infront of me at the best of times! Turbo |
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Not a mod, but one will step in if this goes too far.
Please abide by the rules and wait for the minimum posting requirements to be reached before discussing/offering/accepting any stamp transactions.
It doesn't take long, and the relatively new member is almost there.
The rules are in place for the protection of all. Thank you! |
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Also, Turbo, thanks for changing the thread title! |
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| Edited by khj - 04/09/2014 10:49 am |
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Hi Khj, not a problem about the title change (thankyou for telling me to change it, completely slipped my mind) Im sure knuppster59 would be meaning to hold this for me until I hit the post mark, after all preparation is the key, have a great day, Turbo |
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| Edited by TurboJay - 04/09/2014 11:02 am |
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May I ask what you collect KHJ and you Knuppster59, and the even more important question, how did you get into this addictive hobby? Turbo |
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sorry peeps! cleaned up my mess
TJ, I mostly collect US, Canada, and Poland, but I have a small, sporadic WW collection |
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| Edited by knuppster59 - 04/09/2014 11:58 am |
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