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Used here to show where to separate the printing press sheet into the panes sold by the post office.
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Welcome.
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https://stampsmarter.org/learning/I...reLines.html
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So red lines are more value?

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No. They are a natural occurring 'edge of sheet' stamp that collectors typically call a 'straight edge' stamp. 'Straight edge' stamps often are avciode3d by collectors, they prefer stamps from the middle of the sheets that have perforations all the way around the stamp.
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