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Latvia - Russian Occupation Cinderellas W/Overprints??

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Posted 11/28/2017   2:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nigelc to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
F2(c) "The bar to the right-hand acorn is smaller than on genuine".

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F2 (C) is the stem of the acorn?

It refers to the horizontal bar that represents the cup at the bottom of the acorn.



F3(b) "The right hand acorn does not have a horizontal bar as per the genuine stamps"

Quote:
F3 (B) means that genuine stamps right acorn does not have that horizontal line?

Yes.

Here's an image from the Barefoot guide of Ceresa's F3:



This shows the missing line at the top of the cup on the right acorn and also the hot-water bottle!



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