darkormex
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Swinging through Switzerland and getting tied up in Thailand
Posts: 2,197
What I collect: The World...just printing and mounting as I go...call me crazy!
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Post by darkormex on Aug 7, 2022 23:32:22 GMT
A couple of months ago, I had printed the Steiner pages for Romania semi-postals from 1906 to 1940 as well as other back-of-the-book issues from the same time period including postage due, airpost, postal tax stamps, etc... I started working on the semi-postals a week or so ago and here are the results after mounting. I am fortunate in that I have bought several pretty good Romania collections over the last year or so and have been able to complete some nice sets including the ones on this page. One caveat is that I know that at least one stamp on this page is a forgery, the 10B value in the Queen Elizabeth Spinning set of 4 at the top of the page. The others seem to be genuine, as well as the rest of the stamps on this page, at least according to the Focus on Forgeries book by Varro Tyler. It is possible, however, that some of the stamps are forgeries that are just not identified in Tyler's book.
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darkormex
Member
Swinging through Switzerland and getting tied up in Thailand
Posts: 2,197
What I collect: The World...just printing and mounting as I go...call me crazy!
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Post by darkormex on Aug 7, 2022 23:49:41 GMT
I have had this souvenir sheet for quite a long time and I forget where I obtained it. The Sc. no. is B40 and my 2016 catalog has it valued at $50.00 mint or used. The kicker is that it has a small .5cm x .5cm thin at the top of the sheet where it had been hinged into an album. The sheet is otherwise in nice condition.
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