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If you are asking about paper color, to my knowledge that is normal for some of the issues of this 50 filler stamp. |
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Is the paper sort of a blue color? If so, then this would be part of the 1913-1916 issue for this design. Either Scott 96 or 96b depending on whether the watermark is vertical (96) or horizontal (96b).
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Collectorman, could you please be more precise about what you mean?
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Edited by Petert4522 - 11/20/2021 4:34 pm |
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The original 50 filler stamp has "Hadi Ségely" stamped with "dark" paper  |
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I believe the first stamp you show is the original stamp. The one with the overprint is a charity stamp, overprinted and issued later. If you have a catalog you might find these two stamps have different catalog numbers.
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What do you mean by "original"? The second scan looks to me as issued in 1915 by overprinting "Hadi Ségely" on a 1913 stamp, like your first scan. (based on stamp world online catalog) |
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Edited by Rob Roy - 11/20/2021 5:37 pm |
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Hi Rob Roy. That is what I wrote. By "original" I meant how the stamp was first issued. Then two years later the stamp was re-issued, this time with an overprint. I do not understand your "what do you mean by original" is ?
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Edited by Petert4522 - 11/20/2021 6:10 pm |
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Peter, I was referring to thecollectorman, by the time I finished typing with one finger your post appeared. |
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The original stamp is not "dark" paper."Hadi Ségely" is only with "dark" paper.  |
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Statesman Stamper wrote: Quote: Is the paper sort of a blue color? If so, then this would be part of the 1913-1916 issue for this design. Either Scott 96 or 96b depending on whether the watermark is vertical (96) or horizontal (96b).
Dale That is you answer Collectorman |
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Thecollectorman,
The quality of answers depends on the quality of questions. So far you have not told what catalogue you are using. That means people cannot point directly what is the catalogue number of the unoverprinted stamp on blue paper (unless you happen to use Scott). However, everyone participating this conversation has told you, it has been issued on blue paper without overprint. If you still cannot find it, would you mind to share us what catalogue you are using? |
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