Romania Stamp Help

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    • Created on Sep 4, 2008 at 4:51 AM
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    Hi sheilagbr,

    The stamps looks more like Scott 248 (1b black) to me: King Ferdinand. Issued in 1920. Printed on two papers: coarse, grayish paper with bits of colored fiber and thinner white paper of better quality.

    Hope it helps.
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    Hi sheilagbr,

    The stamps looks more like Scott 248 (1b black) to me: King Ferdinand. Issued in 1920. Printed on two papers: coarse, grayish paper with bits of colored fiber and thinner white paper of better quality.

    Hope it helps.
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    Hi sheilagbr,

    The stamps looks more like Scott 248 (1b black) to me: King Ferdinand. Issued in 1920. Printed on two papers: coarse, grayish paper with bits of colored fiber and thinner white paper of better quality.

    Hope it helps.
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    • Created on Sep 4, 2008 at 4:39 PM
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    Hi Sheila,

    I have scanned the relative part. See image below or follow this link for the image Link (http) On the left image (A53) the crown is indeed on the top left side.

    Best regards,

    Sir Hystrix
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    Hi Sheila,

    I have scanned the relative part. See image below or follow this link for the image Link (http) On the left image (A53) the crown is indeed on the top left side.

    Best regards,

    Sir Hystrix
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