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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Stamps Information Please

 

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16 May 2021
05:26:40am

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I have found these stamps in a box, but no idea if they are stamps and/or cut from cover

1. Persian Stamps with overprint Facsimilio,
Image Not Found
I foubnd the stamp in the Yvert catalogue but without overprint

2. Are these stamps cut from covers
Image Not Found; Image Not Found; Image Not Found
or real stamps

3. Argentina stamps :
Image Not Found
didn't find in Yvert catalogue

Thanks a lot for your help
Foudutimbre



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16 May 2021
05:39:42am

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re: Stamps Information Please

I think the overprint is a polite way of saying it is a forgery, like most of these early Persians.
The others do indeed look like cutouts.

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16 May 2021
08:24:19am

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re: Stamps Information Please

The red one could be an 1887 stamp from Mexico (Scott #187) cut, or cut from an envelope

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jmh67
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16 May 2021
03:53:50pm
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The one from Argentina is probably a revenue stamp. Manuscript cancels are typical for these.

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17 May 2021
11:37:52am
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The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings.

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LazyPapa

18 May 2021
10:26:46am
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The image on number 3 is the same as on the Austrian Newspaper Stamps, "Mercury", So I would start to search there.

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19 May 2021
08:06:24pm

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re: Stamps Information Please

Thank you all for these valuable infos

Foudutimbre

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foudutimbre

16 May 2021
05:26:40am

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I have found these stamps in a box, but no idea if they are stamps and/or cut from cover

1. Persian Stamps with overprint Facsimilio,
Image Not Found
I foubnd the stamp in the Yvert catalogue but without overprint

2. Are these stamps cut from covers
Image Not Found; Image Not Found; Image Not Found
or real stamps

3. Argentina stamps :
Image Not Found
didn't find in Yvert catalogue

Thanks a lot for your help
Foudutimbre



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Jansimon

16 May 2021
05:39:42am

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re: Stamps Information Please

I think the overprint is a polite way of saying it is a forgery, like most of these early Persians.
The others do indeed look like cutouts.

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1938324

16 May 2021
08:24:19am

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re: Stamps Information Please

The red one could be an 1887 stamp from Mexico (Scott #187) cut, or cut from an envelope

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jmh67

16 May 2021
03:53:50pm

re: Stamps Information Please

The one from Argentina is probably a revenue stamp. Manuscript cancels are typical for these.

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Opa

17 May 2021
11:37:52am

re: Stamps Information Please

The third one is most likely from Germany. It says Work Brings Blessings.

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LazyPapa

18 May 2021
10:26:46am

re: Stamps Information Please

The image on number 3 is the same as on the Austrian Newspaper Stamps, "Mercury", So I would start to search there.

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19 May 2021
08:06:24pm

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re: Stamps Information Please

Thank you all for these valuable infos

Foudutimbre

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