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Hi all Not sure this is right! The pmk on the supposed 1848-1850 has me concerned. 351 just looks modern! Second stamp 1853 -1860 looks ok Would appreciate help here. 
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Thx As I understand it - (could be wrong) the repub was replaced with empire in 1853 Did you note the first stamp "repup"! |
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Er, yes, I did. The empire returned to a republic in the 1870s, following defeat in the Franco-Prussian war. |
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Other thing to note is that an imperforate 20c blue Ceres can be either from the 1850's or '70's, but a perforated one can only be from the 70's |
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Hi vayolene,
Is there a publication dealing with the rarity of French numeral cancellations? |
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No one mentioned the difference in the postmark/ cancel That surprised me. Maybe no relevance but tho it I would ask? |
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Which particular difference? The Napoleon has what's known as a "petit chiffre", the Ceres a later "grand chiffre". The numbers identify the towns etc where they were cancelled. |
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Geoffha I was referring to the rest of the postmark. The border difference between 1st and second stamps The first stamp has a unique /distinctive different border" compared to all my other stamps of the same period They just appear so different Maybe I'm wrong
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@Pshann. Did you mean the comb-like border of the cancellation the red arrows point at?  |
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They aren't from the same period. The petit chiffre preceded the grand chiffre. Each has its own surround for the identifying number. |
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