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by Doug Briscoe ·(For the record, it's Sc. #2465 from 1961.) -
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by John John H. Talman ·You have previously compared listings of Great Britain #33 with Canada #2467 used and say -
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by John John H. Talman ·You have previously compared listings of Canada #246 used (Scott 25c) with Great Britain #33 and say you sold a plate 222 used (I guess) and this catalogues US$52,50 in 2015 Scott's. Great Britain # -
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by John John H. Talman ·Carol Brooks: My example did not say we would ban perfins, fancy cancels, numeral cancels. My example was #246 used and if you look at the current listings there are no perfins, fancy cancels or numer -
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by Henry Brooks ·And whether it is a GB #33.or a Canada #246 all used stamps are different. Many of the pictures on Hipstamp allow for flyspecking - cracked plates, color variations, double transfers, etc. -
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by John John H. Talman ·all of their time collecting it. I used Canada #246 used as my sample of clutter and listing faded or damaged copies at full catalogue only makes it difficult for real collectors to find something in -
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by John John H. Talman ·Michael Generali: Just take a look at the common Canada #246 used. When I went to the listings for this stamp I noted one seller with multiple listings at 25c per stamp used. I counted over 16 listing