Most probably not. There are many different perforation, printing types and dimensions of outer frame lines and variations of this stamp type with some printed in the billions. Just showing a fuzzy scan and expecting to get an opinion is a long shot. It appears to be perf 11X10 or more likely 11X10 1/2. The first valuing at $140.00 and the latter at 25 cents.0
Scoot numbers respectively are 579 and 634. The odds are probably around a million to one that it is the better one. You need to of course check the perforations with a good perf gauge and then reference a catalog for variants etc.
Just photoshop it next time,it's easy to tell then,the top has to perf 11 and it doesn't line up with the side so it's a 11 X 10 1/2 or Scott 634.
Neat trick, Brando.
Hi,ya on these 1922 series if you count 10 perfs on top(or bottom)or 11 then that's what the top(or bottom )perf is,cut it off and rotate it 90 degress and see if stuff lines up,if it does it's perf a 11 stamp,if it is like the above one it's 11 X 10 1/2,if it's really way off it's 11 X 10,I've probably check 1000's of 632's this way looking for that elusive 596 LOL.
Another one, anything good bout this one.
Advise pls.
Thx
re: Another 2 cents washington
Most probably not. There are many different perforation, printing types and dimensions of outer frame lines and variations of this stamp type with some printed in the billions. Just showing a fuzzy scan and expecting to get an opinion is a long shot. It appears to be perf 11X10 or more likely 11X10 1/2. The first valuing at $140.00 and the latter at 25 cents.0
Scoot numbers respectively are 579 and 634. The odds are probably around a million to one that it is the better one. You need to of course check the perforations with a good perf gauge and then reference a catalog for variants etc.
re: Another 2 cents washington
Just photoshop it next time,it's easy to tell then,the top has to perf 11 and it doesn't line up with the side so it's a 11 X 10 1/2 or Scott 634.
re: Another 2 cents washington
Hi,ya on these 1922 series if you count 10 perfs on top(or bottom)or 11 then that's what the top(or bottom )perf is,cut it off and rotate it 90 degress and see if stuff lines up,if it does it's perf a 11 stamp,if it is like the above one it's 11 X 10 1/2,if it's really way off it's 11 X 10,I've probably check 1000's of 632's this way looking for that elusive 596 LOL.