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Denmark Official Stamp SC #189 (O1e) Scott Catalog Does Not Display Imperforated Version?

 
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Posted 04/21/2017   03:23 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add edw_kim to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
that is my question? does anybody know denmark official stamps?

1914-23 surcharge 7 ore On 10 ore green..

this particular stamp "is infact" imperforate,no question..

denmark official stamp Sc #189 (O1e) scott catalog does not display imperforated version?

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Posted 04/21/2017   03:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Sorsh to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
because it's a cut out
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Posted 04/21/2017   03:45 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add edw_kim to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
it's a "cut out" from what? maybe a pre-imprinted form of postal stationary? does anybody have a Stanley Gibbons number? i'm confused?

Note-i am entering a postcard pre-imprinted denmark sc #62.this is postal stationary from denmark.i can only make reference to sc #62 as the pre-imprinted stamp on the postcard upload.

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Posted 04/21/2017   06:11 am  Show Profile Check GeoffHa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GeoffHa to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Gibbons doesn't list postal stationery, as far as I know.
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It is probably a cut out from a 1925 wrapper . I only have the Michel number which is S28(streifband 28)Kind regards, Johan.
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The quickest way to tell the difference between a cut-out and a stamp is to feel the paper thickness. Hold one corner of a stamp and "flick" it against your thumb. Do the same with your mystery stamp and you should notice a difference in the feel of it. I'm not familiar with what kind of paper they used on Danish stamps, but the paper itself may very well have a different texture between and stamp and a cut-out from a wrapper. Look at the back, preferably in slightly oblique light.
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in this case, there doesn't exist a 10øre green wavy line surcharged 7øre as a single stamp, perforated or not. I don't own a scott catalogue, so I don't know what the number refers to.

there is however an 8øre surcharged 7øre, is it possible you're looking at that?
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Section of the catalogue which shows the 1926 Denmark overprinted Newspare wrapper issue. Unfortunatly not a complete example is shown, but I believe it to be clear enough. I am not familiar with al the different subnumbers mentioned but it is about a S28 streifband Denmark. So the original post shows us a cut out. Johan.

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thanks Johan..you offered the best answer thus far.i myself > not a pro denmark stamp guy,so I thought i'd throw the question out there.much apprieciated..edw_kim

johan see my new post today regarding a different denmark stamp sc #52/52b thanks for stopping by.

https://goscf.com/t/54014
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