Kelli, The stamp you are showing is a very common stamp that was issued in the early 20th century. There are several version of this stamp. More...
I am not sure about the inverted watermark, but this is a poor job of trimming the perforations. At the bottom left it appears to still have some...
I agree with with Richard and Hochstrasse. For it to be a "true blue" version, I would suspect that at least one would have been discovered since it...
When I try to download the image, I get a reply that says it could not be found.
I like this stamp, but I already have 2 in my collection? =-)
Miki Maybe that is why every time i logged onto the site it always asks me to join!?????
Miki and Molokai, Thanks for the replies. I have been a member of Stamp Exchange for a few years, I am just a quiet observer usually, unless I can...
Hi all, I have finally found a decent set of "Encyclopedia of the Colors of United States Postage Stamps byt R.H. White. Unfortunately the volumes...
Richard, the Scott Catalogue No, for the block of 4 with "Black Omitted" is 3492c. You did not state what you paid for them, but any error with a...
James, always good to have new members.
Notional, there is a standard set of books for determining United States stamp colors. It is called White's Encyclopedia of the Colors of Us Postage...
Brad, I envy you! One of the most rewarding and fun things to do is determining what stamps you have and "decoding" those little intricacies from...
pdotk, nice unusual stamps, same to you James. It gets me in the mood to maybe start another collection! Carlin
Beautiful, I wonder if you could find betters copies?
I agree, why is the address way to the left?
What a shame, that would be an extraordinary stamp if printed correctly. It is still pretty though!
Welcome GNC
NJDiver, welcome, you will have a lot of fun listening, commenting and learning out here!
High Frustose, being a chemist, I had to put in the "High Fructose", sure hope you have funout here. All have been great to me since joining a month...
I love all the engraved US stamp from 1847 to 1937. I stink in artistic form, but admire the beauty and challenge to create such a unique art form...
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