R132 & R133, more commonly known as the small and large Persian rugs, both were supposedly printed/issued one to a sheet. Hence, that would lead me to believe that an original sheet (if such a thing existed) would have a single stamp in the center with selvage around the four sides? Or, was the stamp simply issued perforated, but as single? I have yet to purchase either of these stamps although both are on my hit-list, but I first would like to learn a bit more about them.
Go to the PF website and look for certificate 459828 and you will see an example of R132 with selvedge all around. Both this stamp and the R133 with selvedge at the sides came out of the same estate.
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