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Two Scott 634 2c W/ Red Line On Imperf. Edge

 
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Posted 05/03/2017   3:44 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jonathan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Cut appears to have included portion of print in adjacent pane printed on same sheet. Is this considered a rarity or valuable? Any info or opinions welcomed. Thanks for looking!


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Like the airmail stamp you posted in another thread, these are from slightly miscut booklets. Notice the red line stops at the height of the full stamp. (Also, not sure where you are getting catalog numbers from, but this is from a booklet of Scott 634.)
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Edited by John Becker - 05/03/2017 4:17 pm
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@John Becker Thanks for the info and the correct catalog number. I edited the title with the correct number—please excuse me, I'm just getting familiar with the online catalogue.

Are these miscuts considered errors or bad centering?
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Read up a little on EFO. Error, Freak & Oddity.

http://www.2-clicks-stamps.com/arti...-stamps.html
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@redwoodrandy Thanks for that info on EFOs!
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