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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Germany #148 freak or error ?

 

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vjones48
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28 Feb 2016
01:31:31pm
How would you classify this stamp. Is it an error or freak? Is it rare or common?
Any information is appreciated.

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28 Feb 2016
03:44:39pm

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re: Germany #148 freak or error ?

it's not an error; what you have is a normal stamp that's properly perforated with an offset on the gum side. it's fun, and a German specialist would likely want to have it.

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vjones48
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There is brilliance in simplicity

29 Feb 2016
08:41:53pm
re: Germany #148 freak or error ?

Thanks David. Looked this up on the internet and the other board had a lot of examples
of this.

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There is brilliance in simplicity
28 Feb 2016
01:31:31pm

How would you classify this stamp. Is it an error or freak? Is it rare or common?
Any information is appreciated.

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Vernon

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28 Feb 2016
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re: Germany #148 freak or error ?

it's not an error; what you have is a normal stamp that's properly perforated with an offset on the gum side. it's fun, and a German specialist would likely want to have it.

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vjones48

There is brilliance in simplicity
29 Feb 2016
08:41:53pm

re: Germany #148 freak or error ?

Thanks David. Looked this up on the internet and the other board had a lot of examples
of this.

Regards
Vernon

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