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Hi guys, so glad to participate on forum. Basicly i'm new in collecting stamps, so I would be very gratefull if anyone can help. I have Roosevelt 5c stamp, top perf 11,on sides 10-1/2,and bottom no petforation :). I know some things about top, or bottom 10 perf. But can't find mine anywhere. Any info about my stamp, means a lot to me. Thank's so much :)
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Tnx guys, nice to meet you :) First of all, tnx for link, amazing and very usefull site, apriciate it  . Found 11*10,50. But still cant find with non perforated bottom  . |
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Hi Neech, and welcome to the forum. You may just have a booklet stamp? But much more likely, it is a stamp that comes off the bottom of a 100 subject pane
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Edited by Petert4522 - 11/13/2021 4:53 pm |
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Hey Peter :)
Tnx for help. I tought it may be a stamp from bottom. Hope it makes it more valuble. I found only one example of those, but it was sold on e bay long time ago, so I couldn't see sold price and perforation details.. |
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Rule #1 for any question related to a specific stamp: post a picture of the stamp! |
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We are merely guessing without an image - and not very good guesses either.
But to continue anyway ... Theodore or Franklin or Eleanor? One reason why a picture helps.
Beyond that, perf 10.5 sides do not go along with a (natural?) straight edge bottom, which would come from flat plate printings which will be perf 11x11.
There are no booklets of any 5 cent Roosevelt issue, unless Peter knows of something we don't?
If the perf gauging is correct, it sounds like a Scott 637 with the bottom perfs cut off. |
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Edited by John Becker - 11/13/2021 6:30 pm |
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Thank's for help guy's. Appreciate your's help and effort. Since i"m stil not expirienced enough, advices and sharing knowledge means a lot to me. It"s amazing to have people who are ready to help newbie"s like me, hope we'll have more people in stamp world that way. Cheer's  |
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 Neech, Collecting for the enjoyment of collecting, whatever that might be, is the name of the game. Don't hesitate to ask questions especially if you need basic information and especially more advanced sources of information for any possible topic. You should be able to find folks on this board a little further along on their collecting journey glad to share experiences. Russ |
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Hey Hoosier  Thanks a lot. Yeah I discover that collecting spirit like 3 month's ago. Stamps just took my soul, time and money. Since than I live stamps. As a beginner I read a lot, collect catalogues and bought preety nice albums for begginer. Today I bought 31 almbum, all sizes, worldwide. At the moment still at work, im shaking, cant wait to come home and sort them. Think about making my own colletction of Europe stamps, by countries. Im not in making money ti get rich :), all my sales are invested in stamps again :). Thank's again for nice welcome. My next topic will be about Belgian stamp, if I dont find something else in new albums. Cheers |
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