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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Bohemia & Moravia

 

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lemaven
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22 Feb 2019
03:51:05pm
This stamp is listed in Scott as #P2 (imperf) and they usually have generous margins. But this one is perforated horizontally, and cuts into the design, which makes me think this was one of those "private perforations" that are occasionally noted in Scott (but with no explanation why that was done). It is also a lighter shade of ultra compared to the imperfs I have.

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Thanks, Dave.

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sheepshanks
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22 Feb 2019
04:14:31pm
re: Bohemia & Moravia

Possibly a coil stamp?

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smauggie
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22 Feb 2019
04:15:40pm
re: Bohemia & Moravia

In my experience there was quite a bit of private perforation going on with Czech stamps.

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22 Feb 2019
04:26:33pm
re: Bohemia & Moravia

The newspaper stamps were issued imperf. However, some companies privately perforated the stamps for convenience to save time on using scissors to cut out the stamps from the sheets for use.

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lemaven

22 Feb 2019
03:51:05pm

This stamp is listed in Scott as #P2 (imperf) and they usually have generous margins. But this one is perforated horizontally, and cuts into the design, which makes me think this was one of those "private perforations" that are occasionally noted in Scott (but with no explanation why that was done). It is also a lighter shade of ultra compared to the imperfs I have.

Thoughts?

Thanks, Dave.

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sheepshanks

22 Feb 2019
04:14:31pm

re: Bohemia & Moravia

Possibly a coil stamp?

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smauggie

22 Feb 2019
04:15:40pm

re: Bohemia & Moravia

In my experience there was quite a bit of private perforation going on with Czech stamps.

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22 Feb 2019
04:26:33pm

re: Bohemia & Moravia

The newspaper stamps were issued imperf. However, some companies privately perforated the stamps for convenience to save time on using scissors to cut out the stamps from the sheets for use.

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