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Scotts US 409 Or 482 , Type 1 Or Type 1A, Mail.o.meter Or Another ?

 
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I purchased two lots of Schermacks the other day.
In those lots there was only one that looked completely different.

Not sure if its,

Mail-O-meter Company,

Farwell Company,

Brinkerhoff Company,

U.S. Automatic Vending Company,

International Vending Machine Company,

Attleboro Stamp Company,

Also any chance this could be a Scotts U.S. 482 type 1a .?.
Toga rope lines and button seem a little bit more stronger than faint.



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482s were only used by Farwell, Schermack, and Mail-o-Meter.
For your stamp to be a Farwell, there'd have to be a gap between the perfs, there's not, so it isn't.
Schermack used rectangular perfs on their 482s. Yours are circular, so it's not a Schermack.
Mail-o-Meter type IV had five perfs which is what yours looks like.
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No chance that it's a type Ia in any case, this is a clear type I.
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