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Help With Bohemia And Moravia

 
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Posted 09/29/2020   3:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Eric99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message



I can't find the listing for this stamp in Scott's. There is an 80h red orange with the correct design as Scott #50. Any advise?
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Stamp looks to be faded/bleached by the sun, or some other ultraviolet light source. Red is usually the first to go. So, in this case, red orange has become yellow orange.
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