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1948 Allied Occupation Unofficial Issue Inverted Overprint Question

 
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As a general rule is there a premium placed on the inverted overprint variety of this issue. Scott does not list them and they are in Michel listed as numbers I/I THRU IX/1, or I/II THRU IX/II. I purchased a NH set expertized Schlegel. What is the premium if any? Thanks! Wolf-==-
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Can we see a picture please so we know what we are talking about ?

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I have a 2014 Michel Specialized. Set prices for inverted overprint MNH are €1000 (Bandaufdruck) and €1800 (Netzaufdruck). No price given for MH.

If the Schlegel signature is on the back of the stamp you should be aware of the possibility of a forgery. Having a Befund or Attest is better.

Show us your stamps! They are somewhat uncommon.
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