rod222
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Nov 18, 2023 6:52:14 GMT
Sc# 27Sc# 61 ( TRANQUERAH. Portuguese = "Pallisades" )
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angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Nov 18, 2023 11:17:45 GMT
MYT p029
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 18, 2023 11:58:33 GMT
angore May we have a close up of this stamp please? Looks like a Commercial overprint ? We may be able to solve it.
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angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Nov 18, 2023 12:59:01 GMT
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 18, 2023 13:06:37 GMT
Thanks Looks like a PENANG trip machine meter impression (slogan)
Update Malaysia Continuous Roller Cancels (Circa 1950) Not so common
Wavy line die, with location and date Known Locations PENANG, and KUALA LUMPUR
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cjoprey
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Scanning stamps for my website...
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What I collect: Belgium (predominantly), British Commonwealth (older ones), WW (whatever comes my way...)
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Post by cjoprey on Nov 24, 2023 10:59:43 GMT
One of the more modern ones: Sc #72, 1965:
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 24, 2023 11:23:39 GMT
One of the more modern ones: Sc #72, 1965: Thanks Chris, varieties ..."Line through shield" and "Broken leg"
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peter
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What I collect: Australian Slogan Cancels
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Post by peter on Nov 24, 2023 11:41:29 GMT
The Malacca ChopTalking of Malacca, let's not overlook the "Malacca Chop" - the king of the Japanese occupation of Malaya overprints, applied in April 1942. The chop overprinted four stamps at a time. The only example in my collection is this block of four 3c green. There is a superb write-up of the Malacca Chop on Lin Yangchen's website.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 24, 2023 12:27:49 GMT
The Malacca ChopTalking of Malacca, let's not overlook the "Malacca Chop" - the king of the Japanese occupation of Malaya overprints, applied in April 1942. The chop overprinted four stamps at a time. The only example in my collection is this block of four 3c green. There is a superb write-up of the Malacca Chop on Lin Yangchen's website. Superb. We are privileged to see it up, so close. Great scan. Thank you.
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