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#26 with right frame line doubled.

My latest ebay acquisition. The left frame line is a normal ruled, top to bottom, single frame line. The right side outer frame line in also a normal ruled #26 frame line. The frame line to the right of the normal line appears to have been more free hand ruled as a #26a would have been.



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Hi Fritz - neat stamp.

Does this make it a plate 9 or 15 stamp, then with the hand-drawn frameline ?
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