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Post by jamesw on Nov 23, 2013 19:59:52 GMT
Not sure if perfins belong in this category, but here goes. Pulled these two out of a recently acquired album. Stamps aren't in the greatest shape, but the perfins caught my eye. MR MC on the1930 SC175 (20¢ red) and SCC on the 1934 SC209 (10¢ green). Anyone know what the initials stand for? I don't collect perfins, so I'll probably pass these along to a gent at my club who I know does.
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firstfrog2013
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What I collect: BNA Liberia St Pierre U.S. Bolivia Turkey
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Nov 23, 2013 21:43:24 GMT
The SCC is a S-10 perfin Steel co. of canada.The MRMC is a M23 perfin Montreal Rolling Mills.
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Ryan
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What I collect: If I have a catalogue for it, I collect it. And I have many catalogues ....
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Post by Ryan on Nov 26, 2013 7:08:10 GMT
I don't collect perfins, so I'll probably pass these along to a gent at my club who I know does. For those who do collect Canadian perfins, note that the standard catalogue for them is now available for no charge on the British North America Philatelic Society's website. You can look at individual chapters or you can download the entire catalogue in PDF format. www.bnaps.org/PerfinHandbook/PerfinHandbook.htmIn addition, you can find newsletters from the BNAPS Perfin Study Group at this location: bnatopics.org/hhlibrary/newsletters/n-perf.htmRyan
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Post by stamporator on Dec 4, 2013 16:53:20 GMT
Hi Jamesw,
If you have not already passed these 2x perfins onto a colleague at your stamp club, then I would be interested in either purchasing or trading.
Please let me know what you decide.
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