2 UK stamps perf ?

  • noirsaphir

    177 messages

    France

    Hello everybody.

    I have many english perfored stamps and I wonder if I can find a listing of these letters (with value or information about its frequency).

    Example with S.C. Ld.

    And what about this perforation on a olympic 1948 stamp ? I can't understand what it is...

    Many thanks to you.
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    Israel

    Hello everybody.

    I have many english perfored stamps and I wonder if I can find a listing of these letters (with value or information about its frequency).

    Example with S.C. Ld.

    And what about this perforation on a olympic 1948 stamp ? I can't understand what it is...

    Many thanks to you.
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  • noirsaphir

    177 messages

    France

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    • Created on Apr 3, 2009 at 3:42 AM
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    Many thanks Richard, it is very difficult to find informations about these kind of stamps. I saw quite high sales for uncommon pin perfs, but nowhere to search in a list with value.

    Well, these stamps will wait again ;)

    Regards
  • worldphila

    368 messages

    Israel

    Hello everybody.

    I have many english perfored stamps and I wonder if I can find a listing of these letters (with value or information about its frequency).

    Example with S.C. Ld.

    And what about this perforation on a olympic 1948 stamp ? I can't understand what it is...

    Many thanks to you.
    • Created on Mar 23, 2009 at 2:30 PM
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    The international names for these are:
    Perfin/ Perfore / Gelocht, Perforated initials.
    I have sold some of these on covers.
    Most of the British perfinned stamps are quite common.
    You can try selling the higher catalogue value stamps (I mean the regular catalogue value without perfin).
    An example is an Italian sold front cover with 2 high catalogue perfinned stamps

    Best wishes
    Baruch Hans
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    Israel

    The international names for these are:
    Perfin/ Perfore / Gelocht, Perforated initials.
    I have sold some of these on covers.
    Most of the British perfinned stamps are quite common.
    You can try selling the higher catalogue value stamps (I mean the regular catalogue value without perfin).
    An example is an Italian sold front cover with 2 high catalogue perfinned stamps

    Best wishes
    Baruch Hans
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  • worldphila

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    Israel

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    • Created on Apr 5, 2009 at 6:01 AM
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    Dear Richard
    Moadim Lesimcha.
    BTW Palestine Perfinned stamps have a high value.
    I'll celebrate the Seder with my daughter and family (Bat Chefer).
    :whitewine: and sweet wine
    Wish you excellent Health.
    Baruch
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    United States

    The international names for these are:
    Perfin/ Perfore / Gelocht, Perforated initials.
    I have sold some of these on covers.
    Most of the British perfinned stamps are quite common.
    You can try selling the higher catalogue value stamps (I mean the regular catalogue value without perfin).
    An example is an Italian sold front cover with 2 high catalogue perfinned stamps

    Best wishes
    Baruch Hans
    • Created on Apr 4, 2009 at 10:44 AM
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    This information is no longer available because the user’s account has been deleted (GDPR)
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    United States

    Hello everybody.

    I have many english perfored stamps and I wonder if I can find a listing of these letters (with value or information about its frequency).

    Example with S.C. Ld.

    And what about this perforation on a olympic 1948 stamp ? I can't understand what it is...

    Many thanks to you.
    • Created on Mar 23, 2009 at 2:30 PM
    • #239538
    This information is no longer available because the user’s account has been deleted (GDPR)

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