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Post by kooolabs on Nov 5, 2023 14:33:36 GMT
Good day for this stamp, could it be 151Y? Thank you
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rednaxela
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What I collect: Germany in all its facets since 1871 (especially German Reich used including postal statinoneries, used), USSR, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Denmark, France. I design all album pages for my collection myself and partly make them available to the general public for use.
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Post by rednaxela on Nov 5, 2023 17:52:10 GMT
Good day for this stamp, could it be 151Y? Thank you
Here is an example of a 151 with quatrefoil watermark from my collection (certified as 151 y by an expert):
Your illustration looks very similar! But only an expert can give final confirmation.
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Post by gstamps on Nov 5, 2023 18:13:45 GMT
kooolabs, the 151Y stamp is on the paper used to print tax stamps. If you have a tax stamp, you can compare it with the paper of your stamp (I don't have German tax stamps, but I understood that the difference is obvious)
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Post by michael on Nov 5, 2023 18:24:13 GMT
An image of the standard watermark and the fiscal watermark (quatrefoil) you hope it is, would help members with watermark experience give their opinion.
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Post by kooolabs on Nov 6, 2023 3:46:48 GMT
thank you very much for the information. Unfortunately, I don't collect stamps. Maybe I could find some somewhere, but as I can see from the photo and as I measured, the picture from a colleague, the dimensions of the four-leaf clover correspond to my brand. It is clear to me that these specialties require verification by an expert. Thank you!!
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Post by kooolabs on Nov 6, 2023 4:01:09 GMT
I will add a picture together with the 151 wz1. and I would like to ask another question, I am attaching a photo of the 1 1/4 stamp with the absence of a watermark. Any opinion on this? Thank you
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Post by gstamps on Nov 6, 2023 6:04:02 GMT
kooolabsAll stamps from the inflation period were printed on watermarked paper. Due to the wear of the wire mesh, the produced paper appears to be without Wz1 - that's why it was switched to the Wz.2 type. For a while, the two types of watermark were used.
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