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This stamp in listed in Stampworld as #2A, perforated 11.5, however it is not listed in Scott, which lists only imperforate varieties of its A1 image. Can one of you please show me a photo or a scan of the 1918 Estonia 15Kr perforated listing in one of the European catalogs? Thank you!
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@vayolene,
It is not just evident from the listing of nr. 2A you highlighted. The listing's header, after the imperforate symbol, expressly, states 'Nr. 2 auch gez. 11˝' (Nr. 2 also perf. 11˝).
To complicate matters further, below the 1919 listing, there is a further remark 'known unofficially perforated 11˝.' So, 2A is the official perforation, but a perf. 11˝ example may also be an unofficial perforation. |
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See above post by vayolene. Vayolene posted a picture of a listing from the Michel catalogue, as she wrote. It is there, nr 2A. It, also, says there are similar non-official (private) perforations with the same gauge. |
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| Edited by NSK - 08/04/2025 09:09 am |
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My mistake, sorry, I didn't realize that was the Michel catalog; not at all what I expected it would look like. What year is the 50 shown? What currency is the 50? Is it French Francs? Eu?? What is the current CV? and in which catalog? Thanks, |
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vayolene, thanks, all clear. Can anyone show a current listing in any catalog? Thanks! |
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