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Scott 160 NFLD - Possible Missed Re-Entry

 
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Posted 10/10/2018   12:07 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add wert to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
FIG.1..I was looking at re-entries.com and Ralph had great panes A,C,D of the 3 cent overprint. He classified pane "C" having 2 re-entries and shown below on FIG.1...It shows re-entries in row 4 stamp 1 and row 5 stamp 1 and 5.

FIG.2 I noticed a possible re-entry in row 1 stamp 2 not recognized.

FIG.3 Shows a possible re-entry taken off the row 1 stamp 2 on Ralph's website.

FIG.4..Here is one of my stamps that matches row 1 stamp 2 as in re-entry pane "C"

FIG.5..Details shows re-entry and a long late scratch top of stamp.

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Before I approach Ralph, willing to listen if you guys think I have a missed re-entry..?

Robert
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Re-entry on corner allright, but the other does not look like hairline from cracked plate. It may only be considered a plate scratch. Will be interesting to see if it is uncommon or in fact a re-entry.

Mike
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Robert, the line on top ( fig. 5 ) looks more like a guide line to me


Peter
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I'm leaning toward the top left corner being a very light Foreign Entry ... not a re-entry. However, why not ask Ralph?

(The horizontal line looks like a plate scratch to me.)

Good luck.
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Could be foreign re-entry and the other either a guide dot or plate scratch..Will be happy when Ralph gets back to me.

Robert
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