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Tell me, what is this rare 10 perforation with 10 teeth with top and bottom? Is this by chance not the very first 10 perforation with 10 teeth? There is a 10 perforation with 11 teeth and there is a 10 perforation with 10 teeth, a huge rarity. In my opinion, no more than 1000 stamps with 10 perforations and 10 teeth were produced.      ***Title Updated by Mod - no selling until you get 50+ posts***
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United States
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You just need to give up thinking everything you have is the most valuable.... |
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United States
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This forum will happily cure you of your philatelic ignorance, but no one here will tolerate or fall for your scams. |
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I am not going to deceive anyone, a certificate will be issued for all brands |
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I think the first thing you should learn is the answer to the questions "What is a precancel?" and "Why are precancels not valuable?".
Your stamp has 39 different towns as precancels. It is a very common stamp. |
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With such 10 perforations and 10 teeth, a very rare perforation. There are expensive ones, they are described in the Mi catalog |
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Switzerland
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Again, you don't understand the catalog description. A hiccup occured when one pin perforation 11 row was damaged during perforation of the sheets. It was erroneously replaced with a pin perforation 10. As a consequence, there are stamps that have a perforation 10 row either at top OR at bottom, but NOT at top AND bottom.
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Got you, thank you, that's what I thought. It turns out that this is the plan, right? Today I will make another post with a stamp, I found a new type of stamp from 1932  |
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Quote: I am not going to deceive anyone, a certificate will be issued for all brands No one will be interested in any certificate you produce. A certificate would have to come from a recognized service or individual, such as the Philatelic Foundation, Royal Philatelic Society of London, American Philatelic Society, etc. No one will trust a certificate regarding an American stamp from anyone in Ukraine. |
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No, it says that they were pre-cancelled and issued in sheets of 100 stamps. |
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Welcome. The Swedish Tiger site does not teach people to properly identify their stamps and misleads them into thinking that they have found rarities.
None of the stamp you have shown today are rare, none of them are worth spending money on a legitimate certification.
The odds of finding a stamp a stamp like a 595 is less than being hit lighting twice in one day. The odds of having multiple rare stamps in the same group is zero.
Sorry for being blunt, but making multiple 'rare stamp' posts and mentioning that they will be for sale make this entire thing sound like a scam. I have moved and edited some of your posts so they adhere to the forum rules.
I recommend that you stick with the existing posts you have made today and allow people to help you learn why you have mis-identified the stamps you have posted. Don |
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Quote: Got you thank you, there are very rare US stamps Yes, there are. However, until now, you only have posted very common stamps. Edit: added quote. |
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This stamp is from the Mi catalog, it says that such a stamp from precancel New York is very rare. Blue paper. Mi:US PR267J  |
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