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Latin America/All : Peru Need Help

 

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pedroguy
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17 Sep 2015
06:00:19pm
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thebiggnome
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17 Sep 2015
06:06:33pm
re: Peru Need Help

I don't collect Peru and have no experience with them, but in my Scott it looks like #118.

Chris

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michael78651

17 Sep 2015
06:22:20pm
re: Peru Need Help

Yes, it is Peru, Scott #118.

What you are seeing on the back is a grill. Peru, along with the USA, is one of the few countries that used grills to dissuade people from cleaning the cancels from stamps so that the stamps could be reused. The grill would cut the paper fibers whereby the ink from the cancel would soak into the broken paper fibers supposedly making it impossible to remove the cancel.

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pedroguy
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17 Sep 2015
07:34:22pm
re: Peru Need Help

My Scott catalog (2008 Edition) shows this stamp as Illustration A17 Sun God of the Incas although the Stamp in question appears above the listing for 118 which is what confused me,
I guess Scott makes mistakes from time to time, the stamp I have is shown with no number


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thebiggnome
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17 Sep 2015
08:14:11pm
re: Peru Need Help

It is an A17, but it is overprinted. The pic above 118 is of the overprint and the stamp beneath is faded away, as they do with all overprint pics.

Chris

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pedroguy
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17 Sep 2015
08:46:58pm
re: Peru Need Help

"It is an A17, but it is overprinted. The pic above 118 is of the overprint and the stamp beneath is faded away, as they do with all overprint pics."



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pedroguy

17 Sep 2015
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thebiggnome

17 Sep 2015
06:06:33pm

re: Peru Need Help

I don't collect Peru and have no experience with them, but in my Scott it looks like #118.

Chris

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michael78651

17 Sep 2015
06:22:20pm

re: Peru Need Help

Yes, it is Peru, Scott #118.

What you are seeing on the back is a grill. Peru, along with the USA, is one of the few countries that used grills to dissuade people from cleaning the cancels from stamps so that the stamps could be reused. The grill would cut the paper fibers whereby the ink from the cancel would soak into the broken paper fibers supposedly making it impossible to remove the cancel.

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pedroguy

17 Sep 2015
07:34:22pm

re: Peru Need Help

My Scott catalog (2008 Edition) shows this stamp as Illustration A17 Sun God of the Incas although the Stamp in question appears above the listing for 118 which is what confused me,
I guess Scott makes mistakes from time to time, the stamp I have is shown with no number


Thanks very much Gentleman

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thebiggnome

17 Sep 2015
08:14:11pm

re: Peru Need Help

It is an A17, but it is overprinted. The pic above 118 is of the overprint and the stamp beneath is faded away, as they do with all overprint pics.

Chris

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pedroguy

17 Sep 2015
08:46:58pm

re: Peru Need Help

"It is an A17, but it is overprinted. The pic above 118 is of the overprint and the stamp beneath is faded away, as they do with all overprint pics."



Thanks, I'm having a Blonde momentWhew

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