Single stamp with clearly identifiable comb - perforation by large tooth.
The comb - perforation is the usual perforation of this series but only in exceptional cases clearly recognizable. Either on a wide tooth (extended stamp) or of a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened stamp) at the bottom of the stamp!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
Single stamp with, only in the early editions partially occurring crosscomb - perforation.
This is shown by a double-sided perforation anomaly after the sixth vertical perforation hole from above.
Be seen in the form of a wide tooth balancing (extended brand) or a pointed, narrow tooth (shortened brand).
Clearly identifiable pieces are rare!
It seems that the side margin was overtaped with anouther stamp in need, but you can still see the embossed stamp date etc. clearly.
Not seperated not prefolded.
