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Can Someone Tell Me The Scott #'s?

 
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The coil pair is a 1229 if it is not tagged and 1229a otherwise. Do you have a UV light to check for tagging?

The 5 cent single is either a 1213a or a 1213c single from booklet. Again, depending on the tagging.

The 1 cent is rough and looks like no perforations on the left side. That makes it likely a single from 405b or 498e Booklet.

These booklet singles do not really have their own Scott number. Probably because you would get almost 4 or more varieties for every booklet ever printed.


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thanks alot appreciate it, I checked all the scott #s mentioned above. No I do not have a uv not worth purchasing one for cheap stamps.

thanks though!
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I'm using nail polish UV. Costs only a few dollars. If it won't yield rare stamps - at least your nail polish will dry faster. ;)
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