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richard
ovalflaw is correct.. 4J is correct..
try this information again and you'll get to the right position and print :) |
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and Tvorog... I don't work much with perf 12 3/4.. especially 4 and 8øre.. they are virtually alike, and engraving has gotten so much better that there's not much to work with.
to succesfully plate much in this, you need strips of 3 or larger.
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Sorsh,
How about arms with small/large digits in top corners (don't know, how you call this type)? Are you interested in those? In classic Danish officials? And how about Danish West Indies ovals? |
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Sorsh, All right, here go coat-of-arms stamps. Three samples of Facit 50. (The third stamp is damaged but I still keep it, because it has inverted watermark.)    |
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