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Posted 11/21/2022   09:30 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add post_pe to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
danko

This light green shade and more white section on the stamp made me also an impression from the beginning of our discussion. I was training to understand wath might have caused these differences in the desain and I think tath the explanation tath you and other members of the forum are giving is the right one. Maybe the plate was just weared down or as you've suggested probably they didn't applied enough ink when the stamp was printed.
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