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1898 5 Cent Battleship Full Gum

 
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Hello everyone,

I found this one with most of the gum intact and wondered how common it was for Battleships to be in this condition. Thanks for weighing in, Jon
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Very common. Many companies would place their overprint on full sheets before they were applied to documents.
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