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Finland Military Stamp M1-Doubling On The Lettering?

 
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Posted 12/09/2020   01:45 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add bmbmbm to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hi,

I noticed what appears to be kind of a "double print" on the stamp, and was wondering if what I found actually "is something".

Issued in 1941, it's not even in my Scott Classic Specialized, and my regular Scott Catalogue doesn't give much information on it.

Is this relatively common? Is it an error? Is there any premium for this kind of thing or does it have the same value as a normal stamp?

What do people think?

Thanks!

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Posted 12/12/2020   01:41 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add bmbmbm to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi 22crows,

Thank you for that link, but it doesn't answer my question about the doubling of the letters.

I have a 2012 Scott C-F catalogue, so I found the same information as in the thread. Sometimes the Classic Specialized give more info than the regular Scott catalogue, but of course it doesn't cover a stamp issued in 1941.

I was wondering more about if this doubling was common. Probably errors are more common with more cheaply printed stamps, but I'm don't know if this one qualifies or not.

Maybe someone who specializes in Scandinavia stamps would know?

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Edited by bmbmbm - 12/12/2020 01:42 am
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