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Robi, why do you ask that? Is there a reason you think it may be wrong?
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Yes, stamp world site shows only violet color, and is the perf slight shift in the upper part ok?
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The value counter "6,00" on the top stamp shows that it is from position 10 in the sheet, i.e., it is the last stamp on the top horizontal row; the total sheet value is 6 Marks, or 6,00.. The used stamp with the "1.20" shows that it is from position 2 in the sheet, with the attached stamp being position 12. The stripes on the selvedge indicate that both of these pieces are rotary press printings.
You see the perf shift in selvedge very frequently. When it happens within the stamp area of the sheet, it is more interesting. |
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| Edited by bookbndrbob - 07/02/2016 6:33 pm |
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You made it crystal clear, thank you very much. Have a look at one stamp that I will post in few minutes, looks good with the big cancel... |
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John Becker, you do great playing with Hitler's hair color, should consider a Scrappy Coco "Zohan" career. Can you get Paul Mitchell catalog? :)))
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