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Scott 96 Var With Cutted Left Side And Different Perf

 
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Posted 07/01/2019   08:23 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add michael70 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message



hello does anybody know something if there exist a 96 var with cut left side and the Perforation look different in comparison to the other availble stamps
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i can't comment on the perforations, but the straight edge at the left could be natural. 10 stamps out of every pane of 100 for this issue have a straight edge or non-perforated left or right vertical side. The stamps were printed in a sheet of 200 with two panes of 100. The stamps from the 10th column of the left pane will be imperforate at the right and the stamps from the first column of the right pane will be imperforate at the left. The vertical row between the panes was cut apart causing the straight edges
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Posted 07/01/2019   09:15 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Petert4522 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I believe the OP is also referring to the mis-perforation. This is not unusual

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