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Are There Some Real Japan Dragons ?

 
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Posted 11/12/2021   5:44 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Clovnfire to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Any genuine A1 or A1a here from 1875 Scott International ?




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Posted 11/12/2021   6:07 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add hy-brasil to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Proper identification of these relies on identifying plate characteristics. Shooting photos with your phone with the flash on doesn't work for that. Quite frankly, bad images don't work for a site like this, either. You can help yourself and us when you reshoot the photos so that they are at least the quality of the last image.

I see at least one genuine and two obvious forgeries at this point. We will be able to help you better when you re-do the images into something we can see.
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Dragon Stamps (1871-1872)
48 mon & 1/2 sen (1871 & 1872)
100 mon & 1 sen (1871 & 1872)
200 mon & 2 sen (1871 & 1872)
500 mon & 5 sen (1871 & 1872)

https://japanstamps.org/2020/11/02/index-of-issues
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Stockcard, 3 the 1/2 sen (#5) is genuine. Stockcard 4, the 1 sen (#6) is genuine and the average plate 2.
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