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What Is On The Back Of This Austrian 20-Heller Stamp Of Emperor Karl 1917 MI 222A? Thanks

 
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It's reversed. Looks like an ink transfer from what ever the stamp was stuck to. No doubt came off on the stamp when it was soaked off.

Looks like some kind of form. Perhaps stamp was used for tax purposes.



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Edited by jamesw - 07/22/2016 5:20 pm
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Thanks a lot for your answer

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