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hello guys this is my very first time here so thaks admin for letting me in.i have a problem identifying this stamp and I already search through internet but still cant find clear answer.question!what type of stamp variety is this?is this stamp atleast valuable or posibly rare?oh and the blue line somewhere in number 25 (see image below)is that common?and lastly how much it would be worth?thanks again *** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***
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If you post this in the correct forum (world wide classic stamps) you'll get a quicker response. This particular forum is for US stamps. Click on the "send not to staff" button bottom right of your post you can have a moderator move to the appropriate forum.
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oh my apology..i thought this is worldwide stamps forum..thank you for the advice and thank you for welcoming me sir.. |
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From what I could see it does look like a IA.The cancel is covering some essential parts but nevertheless the rignt hand ,feet, the "c" and other details identify it so. Value given the condition: 0 |
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so sad to hear that most of the stamps specially the rare with this condition valued zero..  |
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Hi; This is a better pic so It is in better condition than I thought. If you could post a very nice pic with better details too check the details it would be better...
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hello perf im sorry was too late for me to recognized was using my diy magnifier during the first shot so I tried to removed the magnifier hoping for a better image and I guess I did..hihi..but still not in verygood condition to make a profit I guess?i still have thousands of stamps dating 1900's-1970s from good to mnh condition mostly from switzerland and hopefully can sell all of it but I really have no idea where to start..do you think I can sell this stamp (the picture above) for 5$ or less? |
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Your stamp seems to have a very interesting printing freak in the lower left corner and that may be worth something? While answering you may I throw in a suggestion? It would make for a much better picture if you post it right side up and use black paper for a background. Also, a scan would show better!
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something like this?sorry but I thnk this is the very least photo I could get for now..lower left corner?if you meant the lining color blue inside number 25 yeah I also niticed that,never seen like one from all I have seen posted on the internet..  |
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I this a tear? If so; not much $ ; if not ;you can sell it for 5+ because of the plate flaw.Will have too check in which pane it is found..   |
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| Edited by perf12 - 04/24/2018 1:29 pm |
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at first I thought it was but I checked it again the teard looking part seems tobe intact..a lining perhaps or an indication of another mishandling will cause a teardown I guess..hehehe.well I think 5 or more not bad for this stamp..and im really hoping that interesting printing freak on lower left corner may add a little value..thank you thank you..please atleast let me know if you hit something about the error.. :D |
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