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It is normal, stamps from the edge of the sheet have a 'straight edge'.
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That red line a guide line, where a sheet of 400 stamps is divided into four panes of 100 stamps. When the pane was sold by the post office it had two such sides, affecting 19 stamps in the pane.
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Good to know, thank you!
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