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Posted 05/03/2015   7:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add uouo77 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message





Hello All,
I came across this stamp in a collection and thought it was a fun stamp to share.

I can't help wonder what went on. Obviously it was trimmed, and I might add they did a decent job at both top and bottom measures 20.25 mm.

Or was somebody foolish enough to think they could try and pass it off as a coil?

Personally I think it was a straight edged stamp that somebody trimmed to make the stamp appear more centered.

Any other ideas?

Anyway for me it's a keeper and I'll be logging it as an Easton, PA #610 PSS 204.

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Pakistan
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Posted 05/21/2015   03:16 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add aamerjamal to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
can't say anything about it, but damn it does looks good in this way :D
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