Hello, I would greatly appreciate it if someone could tell me which version of the stamps are, especially the blue 90-cent and the grey 12-cent ones. That would be a huge help. I thank you in advance for any expertise! :)
The 90-cent has very thick, smooth, flat paper. Could that be something special, or a special version? The 12-cent coin has no gum.
Regarding the 12-cent pens, my catalog only lists two types: Type 1 and Type 2, one gray-black and one jet black. Why do you think the perforation needs to be checked? What type do you think it is? And could the 90-cent pen be a special print? Is that because the paper is very smooth and thick, or is that normal for 90-cent pens? And is the 2-cent pen a completely standard version?
what is a 'pen'?...written after the stamp denomination mentioned above. Is the term 'pen' a different word used for 'stamp' in another country? I have never seen or heard anyone use this term before. Just trying to understand.
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