Dear friends, I would like to know if the single stamp that you can see in the lower part of my photo is Scott 554a of 1923. In my search, I couldn't find it as a single sealed stamp.
Looks like it is perforated 11 horizontally and the left side looks unevenly cut. Maybe a booklet stamp made to look like a coil stamp by having the left side trimmed, but coil stamps with this stamp design are perforated 10.
A agree with jogil, while your stamp has the superficial appearance of a 606 due to the straight edges at the sides, it is perf 11 at top/bottom, and thus NOT a 606. Though rogcam, states an opinion twice, it is incorrect. So we must look further. I agree again with jogil, Far more likely this stamp had one natural straight edge and one edge with the perfs trimmed off somehow - thus a damaged stamp. It is not provable as an imperf pair, being only a single.
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