It never hurts to take a look. You may just find something of interest to you. If you don't then pass it on to another that may find something for themself. Either way as it was said have fun doing it.
Seeing the 3c with grill together with the others reminds me that you would do well to group all the grilled items together so comparisons can be made. Your goal in that is to isolate the authentic grills from any fakes. To that end, you will want to become familiar with authentic grills.
Similarly, be sure to check all the 15c stamps for paper: ribbed or silk Once you have seen these types and understasnd them, you may look for similar features in other denominations.
The 1c and 2c stamps at the top of page 2 have nice strikes of distinctive cancels. Handle with care.
It seems you have done a good job of separating the 10c #209 from the earlier types. Well done! That said, the last one in the row on page 2 is a 209.
The cancel on the second from last 6c on page 3 has a nice fancy cancel. Maybe put it with the other two I noted above.
The ABNCo issues on page 4 are not exceptional, but there are a few 4c and 5c items that seem rather nicely centered and with face free cancels.
thanks dear @essayk for your valuable comment I begin working on them from 2 days and new more items after I finish I will add my work here to share with others and get more hints and more info.
i will update some photos with the finished sorted items to here from others also later after I finish all I will sort some items alone which I thought it deserve more attention.
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