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Help Identify Early German Overprint?

 
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Posted 04/11/2018   8:45 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Partime to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Scott 40 (SG 42). I am interested in the magenta cancel / overprint? (I don't know how to describe it otherwise.) There seems to be similar marks on the back, which doesn't make sense, unless it is some type of offset.




Note that it looks like the magenta is over the normal cancellation in some areas. Perhaps added much later?
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The magenta stamping is a figure, seen from the back. The feet are at the top of the stamp. There also appear to be two lower case gothic/black letter letters, but they don't align with the figure.

Perhaps a child was experimenting with a rubber stamp kit.
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