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Hi guys...As if your brain needs more pressure...haha. Anyways these 2 Scott #482 come from a sheet of 50 stamps. QUESTION - How many will have 3 or less perforated sides..? QUESTION - How many will have 4 perforated sides..? Tricky, but easy question...  
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| Edited by wert - 12/03/2014 7:59 pm |
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I make it 24 with perfs all around. 4 with two flat edges and 22 with one flat edge. Of course this assumes that the sheets are 5x10 and not 2x25! |
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I'll try a fool-proof answer ... taking both of your questions as one, the answer is "All of them".  |
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I believe there was a selvedge at the bottom: 27 with 4 perforated sides, and 23 with a straight edge or two. |
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| Edited by sak - 12/03/2014 9:08 pm |
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Quote: taking both of your questions as one, the answer is "All of them". Haha Partime...Good one... sak...Your getting closer.. |
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For the philatelic bureau stock (with 4 corner inscription blocks) sheet of 50 rather than the post office field stock (without 4 corner inscription blocks) sheet of 50 as shown above, 45 stamps would have perforations around all of their 4 corners while 5 stamps at the top (or one side) of the sheet would have a straight edge. This issue (482) is tricky for collectors along with 483, 484 and 490. See boxed notes at the bottom of Unitrade catalogue page 170. Both The Unitrade Canada Specialized Stamp Catalogue and The Canada Queen Elizabeth II Stamp Study Group The Corgi Times are excellent highly recommended philatelic resources.  |
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| Edited by jogil - 12/04/2014 7:54 pm |
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Stick around yoshirules2....you aint seen nothing yet...haha and welcome to the forum...  |
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You got me sak. I did a quick search of my archives to see if this issue had any selvedge on the post office stock and could find no suggestion that it had any. Your sheet example makes my calculation quite wrong. Where did you find this reference so quickly? |
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Ok guys...you have shown me sheets of this stamp....but...but...where then does my 2 sided perf stamp fit on that sheet...? |
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So there were 2 different sheets printed...my 2 sided perf stamp fits sak's number 14 stamp. |
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