Yes, if if someone had such a "rare" stamp identified they'd also know it is a Scott #J10... if you don't know the scott # how have you ID'd the stamp? While I get scans can be deceptive, this stamp appears to have too much red in it to be a dark brown print. So like I said, sure, go ahead, send it to an expertizing committee, pay $35 for the cert that will then be worth more than the stamp.
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