P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
Hello, I continue with my stamps classification, it is going to take me a life.. (I am not in a hurry).
I have some of stamps I will star with the picture below
It looks like ZA2 isn't?
what if there were MI2 how I can differentiate them?
thanks
Sergio
I have some of stamps I will star with the picture below
It looks like ZA2 isn't?
what if there were MI2 how I can differentiate them?
thanks
Sergio
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
stamps9407 escribió:Hello, I continue with my stamps classification, it is going to take me a life.. (I am not in a hurry).
I have some of stamps I will star with the picture below
It looks like ZA2 isn't?
what if there were MI2 how I can differentiate them?
thanks
Sergio
Sergio,
the wire is asymmetrical so it is ZA 1!

The horizontal distance between the hearts of the sun should be 17.5 [ZA] or 16mm [MI 2]
saludos, Rein
PS
MI 2 does NOT occur for the 10c!
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
is this distance (17.5) valid for all Zárate papers?Rein escribió:The horizontal distance between the hearts of the sun should be 17.5 [ZA] or 16mm [MI 2]
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
I have another one, looks like Zarate paper (m position).
It looks like the other one (previous your correction) ie: Symmetrical / Orthogonal / m still this paper is much more difficult to see to me
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It looks like the other one (previous your correction) ie: Symmetrical / Orthogonal / m still this paper is much more difficult to see to me
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Sergio
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
Another one (I have some, starting with the easy ones, the problems are the chalky ones)
It looks like the first one, is this ZA1?
Thanks
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It looks like the first one, is this ZA1?
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Another one, looks like the previous one ZA1. (horizontal lines not that marked but still there)
Is this correct?
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Is this correct?
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Sergio,stamps9407 escribió:I have another one, looks like Zarate paper (m position).
It looks like the other one (previous your correction) ie: Symmetrical / Orthogonal / m still this paper is much more difficult to see to me
Regards
Sergio
a bit too faint, seems to be asymmetrical!
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Sergio,stamps9407 escribió:Another one (I have some, starting with the easy ones, the problems are the chalky ones)
It looks like the first one, is this ZA1?
Thanks
Sergio
quite correct!!
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stamps9407 escribió:Another one, looks like the previous one ZA1. (horizontal lines not that marked but still there)
Is this correct?
Thanks
Sergio
Sergio,
quite OK!!
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
Rein, Great!! now I have some chalky stamps, all of them are typo
What about the last one This "rayado horizontal" is not that clear in this one. Additionally looks like symmetrical
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Sergio
Because of this "rayado horizontal" may this be TI5?What about the last one This "rayado horizontal" is not that clear in this one. Additionally looks like symmetrical
Thanks
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Sergio,stamps9407 escribió:Rein, Great!! now I have some chalky stamps, all of them are typo
Because of this "rayado horizontal" may this be TI5?
What about the last one
This "rayado horizontal" is not that clear in this one. Additionally looks like symmetrical
Thanks
Sergio
the coated stamps are awfully tricky! Have you read the Guillermo study??? {CastañoOchre]
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
No, is it in the foro?
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stamps9407 escribió:No, is it in the foro?
Regards
Sergio,
http://filateliadigital.blogspot.com/p/bienvenidos.html
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=2230&start=83
http://filateliadigital.blogspot.com/20 ... esion.html
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
Rein
After your comment I searched for it and I found it. Just a couple of doubts / comments. So far I am interested in classifying papers, and my question is how this work, what looks more focus on printing methods, will help me to identify what kind of chalky paper is?
Thanks
Sergio
After your comment I searched for it and I found it. Just a couple of doubts / comments. So far I am interested in classifying papers, and my question is how this work, what looks more focus on printing methods, will help me to identify what kind of chalky paper is?
Thanks
Sergio
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Re: P&R I 10c Rivadavia Brown
stamps9407 escribió:Rein
After your comment I searched for it and I found it. Just a couple of doubts / comments. So far I am interested in classifying papers, and my question is how this work, what looks more focus on printing methods, will help me to identify what kind of chalky paper is?
Thanks
Sergio
Sergio,
coated paper makes it more difficult to identify the paper! Try to get to know the various types first with uncoated paper! So far you are doing great!
saludos, Rein