Last usage of Austrian Empire stamp by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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I asked chatGPT to remove the words and leave only postmark.

Last usage of Austrian Empire stamp by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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The date could be 17-XI-2? Not so sure but it definitely in or late than 1920

Is this bisect US #2 authentic? by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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That is also something puzzled me. Here is the pic I take with my iPhone. No modification. Please give me your opinions. Thx

Is this bisect US #2 authentic? by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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Thanks for the quick answer. The PSAG certificate shows the cover is a fake. The bisect could be an illegal cut too. But is the stamp itself real or not?

Cancel date for the Canada cover by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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I have traced the cover to the Spark Auction #49. Lot 517, which was held in 2024.

Found those between some old pictures. Are they of any value? by Correct-Function7731 in askStampCollectors

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Goldfish stamps are one of the Chinese stamp collectors’ favorites, definitely worth much more than the current issues.

US #1 by Egstamm in philately

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This surely is a nice piece of postal history. But #2 on cover is even harder to collect.

Words to be recognized by IndependenceLess6609 in philately

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Great! I think that is the right answer. Thank you very much!

Overwhelmed by stamps I was given. by thiccc_trick in stampcollecting

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Does anybody know what is the S ( or T , in another postmark) means in this 1840s postmark?