I found a new type of stamp 1932, highlighted the differences in red, this type is not in the local catalogue, don't believe me, you can check it yourself in the catalogues. The paper is interesting, gray in color.
Another very common precancel stamp. Also the stamp is in a very bad shape (strong foxing). I see nothing interesting inside your two rectangles. Also this is an American stampboard so you should use Scott numbers, not Michel numbers.
Yes there is two places with a minor difference. The shoulder looks to be a bit of extra ink.The lower left looks to be ink as well. The stamp paper is stained (damaged) and as such, there is little to no value.
"The shoulder looks to be a bit of extra ink" Actually the opposite, there is some ink missing, the collar is not fully inked. This is a random printing happenstance, called ink scooping. Nothing special, happens all the time on stamp issues.
I think that we should always try to have patience with folks who think they have stumbled upon a rarity (or multiple rarities) in hopes of helping them and possibly lead them into becoming a collector. I think we should keep in mind that there are sometimes language or language translation issues.
But once a poster has shown that they are not going to accept help in properly identifying their stamp(s) and that they are going to continue to push back against the help that is being offered, patience begins to run out for everyone involved. This leads to public drama and consumes much more Staff time than usual, neither or which is good for the community.
I think that this thread, along with the other current similar threads, have run their course and little more can be added. As such, let move on. Hunter123cc, if you get a cert, contact the Mods and we will unlock this thread so you can update it. Don
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