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General Philatelic/Newcomer Cnr : US Scott # 206

 

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gerom

20 Sep 2019
11:11:03am
With the help of "stampsmarter" I identified as Scott # 206 (reengraved design-shading in the Ornament above US).
This stamp was printed only of soft porous paper?(I asking because after "snap test" according my ear the result was "hard paper")
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20 Sep 2019
07:53:48pm
re: US Scott # 206

US Scott #206 was printed on soft paper only.

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20 Sep 2019
08:14:41pm
re: US Scott # 206

Snap test requires some experience, instead ID paper type by perf tips and backlighting.

Perf Tips
The stamp shown above is soft paper; it can be identified by the look of the perforation
tips.
Soft paper perf tips look fibrous, a bit ragged. Hard paper perf tips are typically clean cut, crisp looking.

Backlighting
See this link to understand how paper types appear when viewed with a strong backlight
http://stampsmarter.com/learning/Manuf_BankNotePaperTypes.html

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gerom

20 Sep 2019
10:27:31pm
re: US Scott # 206

Thank you,I read the article ...for backlighting UV I don't have possibility.
Two things I do:I don't have experience but I have a stamp with soft porous paper.
I post for comparation the Scott 206 and 205C (that I think).For me is not any difference(after "snap test" and "perf tips").With back white light the structure of paper,for me,it's the same.What you think?
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gerom

20 Sep 2019
11:11:03am

With the help of "stampsmarter" I identified as Scott # 206 (reengraved design-shading in the Ornament above US).
This stamp was printed only of soft porous paper?(I asking because after "snap test" according my ear the result was "hard paper")
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20 Sep 2019
07:53:48pm

re: US Scott # 206

US Scott #206 was printed on soft paper only.

Vince

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Dialysis, damned if you do...dead if you don't
20 Sep 2019
08:14:41pm

re: US Scott # 206

Snap test requires some experience, instead ID paper type by perf tips and backlighting.

Perf Tips
The stamp shown above is soft paper; it can be identified by the look of the perforation
tips.
Soft paper perf tips look fibrous, a bit ragged. Hard paper perf tips are typically clean cut, crisp looking.

Backlighting
See this link to understand how paper types appear when viewed with a strong backlight
http://stampsmarter.com/learning/Manuf_BankNotePaperTypes.html

Don

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gerom

20 Sep 2019
10:27:31pm

re: US Scott # 206

Thank you,I read the article ...for backlighting UV I don't have possibility.
Two things I do:I don't have experience but I have a stamp with soft porous paper.
I post for comparation the Scott 206 and 205C (that I think).For me is not any difference(after "snap test" and "perf tips").With back white light the structure of paper,for me,it's the same.What you think?
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