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Hi everyone. This is a partial imperf on top 12 perf on bottom of a 2 cent postagedue stamp used without watermark. My question is what is Scott number for this stamp since it is part imperf? I read to see die and proofs section for imperfs on stamp paper..does it increase in value for partial imperf although not specified?
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Being a CEO of your stamp company..... You should know these answers.
Are you trying to test others??
A partial imperf at top??? It is called a straight edge.... again....you knew this. |
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So... exactly how many individuals post under "blazenstar" anyway? I've wondered for some time at this, because: - your philatelic knowledge varies from less-than-novice to advanced;
- your attitude varies from haughty to polite;
- your English varies from very little to near-fluency;
- your syntax varies from German to Russian but both with Slavic(?) influence;
Sometimes, your topics generate good discussion and I appreciate what I learn, but I have to agree with kevin504 on this one. Less silliness, please. Y'all know how to pose better topics. |
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kevin...i have hired people to look at my stuff in past....I have met a few experts face to face including the man that sold the world's rarest stamp in past. Fortunately, the ones I have met are professional and concentrate on the topics of stamps, however they are a distance away from me. I do many things, not just stamps. I enjoy collecting stamps like others in my spare time, but I believe to learn things every day since I don't concentrate on all countries.. I enjoy world stamps....i place things for others to learn as well. if that so difficult to understand? not only regulars read this site. With inquiries, it seems that you have issues that you cannot just specifically answer questions, like others have done in the forum concentrating on the stamps... I m not the one that makes black figure 8 like a child when responding to my posts like you did in the other section. In my opinion, it shows immaturity.. I am not a target for your jollies or for anyone in this forum..
Princess RF2
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I m the only one that posts under the screenname, Blazenstar. I am being myself. smiles To be honest, certain post writers have not been cordial with their responses at all times. Seriously, If they had a private company off the net and I was in their own office, they would lose myself immediately as a potential customer. I come in here learning as well as placing input about a subject matter at times. So please, discontinue trying to turn things around expressing I am being silly. I write simple at times for others to comprehend.Not everyone knows all the Philatelic terms used. I did enough assessments in my Professional Career to understand personalities including cultures before opening my own business. Princess RF2 (Blazenstar)
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Seriously! Part imperf? Please add to your knowledge base that one straight edge will never add value to a stamp.
Princess R2D2 (Jenny2U)
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I don't see these comments with individuals outside of the US responding to the questions. If you find them so novice, why do you make comments? |
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As a matter of fact, it is known with Revenues that some stamps are known as part Perf.. For example,R54c(b) Conveyance 50 c black. (b)- part perforated.
However with this certain stamp, it does not have it category with the Postage Dues. |
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Quote: As a matter of fact, it is known with Revenues that some stamps are known as part Perf. A part perf has NO perfs at the TOP and BOTTOM. They should be collected in pairs to avoid trimming fully perfed stamps. Quote: However with this certain stamp, it does not have it category with the Postage Dues. Because it is a common straight egde. (or trimmed) It is a printing normality....edge of sheet. COMMON! Again...you knew this. You keep testing us....  |
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It is disappointing to view this since as a Pillar you are to be professional with knowledge. Jennifer. I am here to for behavior either. Please don't make fun of my real initials to my birth name. It is inappropriate. If you have personal issues, please keep to yourself, instead of a public forum that people view around the world. I did not ask you to make a comment. You chosen to make fun for your own agenda. I do not experience this in different parts of the community forum.
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Very good response, Kevin..smiles...you got an "A" rating on that one.. |
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Have a great day! I have to take care of some other priorities at the moment..Might be back later..
Blazenstar...smiles |
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I'm sorry, am I missing something here. Why has blazenstar received such a nasty response to her inquiry? I thought there were no stupid questions here. Do we jump on people because of their syntax, because perhaps their typing skills aren't the best or English isn't their first language? Come on people! Let's remember, these are really JUST little pieces of paper. Two words in the name of this forum are Community and Family. If we can't be civil, why respond at all? |
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jamessw... I suggest you follow all of her posts.... in other threads here. read on sir... |
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