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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Cuba Special Delivery Stamp: Coil or Booklet?

 

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18 Oct 2019
10:03:26am
This is the first example of a Cuba #E5 Spec. Del. SImage Not Foundtamp that I've seen with top border imperforated. Per the Scott Catalogue listing, the stamp "exists imperforate" at a much higher valuation than the perforated issue. Is this stamp somewhere in between; thus a coil, or booklet issue? If so, is the valuation greater than the catalogue listing for a fully perforated stamp?

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18 Oct 2019
10:06:57am
re: Cuba Special Delivery Stamp: Coil or Booklet?

It is a straight edge from a pane of stamps. Along the top you can see the cut line where the pane was cut from the sheet. Straight edges lower the value.

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18 Oct 2019
10:03:26am

This is the first example of a Cuba #E5 Spec. Del. SImage Not Foundtamp that I've seen with top border imperforated. Per the Scott Catalogue listing, the stamp "exists imperforate" at a much higher valuation than the perforated issue. Is this stamp somewhere in between; thus a coil, or booklet issue? If so, is the valuation greater than the catalogue listing for a fully perforated stamp?

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18 Oct 2019
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re: Cuba Special Delivery Stamp: Coil or Booklet?

It is a straight edge from a pane of stamps. Along the top you can see the cut line where the pane was cut from the sheet. Straight edges lower the value.

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