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France 247B Re-Entry

 
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Posted 02/22/2015   3:03 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Partime to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I thought this was interesting enough to submit to Ralph. To me, it looks like a twisted re-entry, but might just be a kiss or slip print. The bottom letters (on the left) are certainly doubled. What do you think?





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I agree that it shows doubling, not only in the lettering at the bottom right but also in the top right RF area.
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Yes, the lettering looks doubled, and it is shifted down at the bottom left, and upwards at the top right, which makes me feel it is twisted. We'll see what Ralph thinks in a few days.
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Confirmed! Just got an email from Ralph:

"From the nice doubling of the bottom inscriptions, I'd say this is definitely a re-entry. France has quite a few lovely re-entries!

Thanks for sharing."

This wasn't previously listed on his site, so I don't know his plans, but nice to have located one.
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