Looks like a trimmed stamp with side ornaments drawn in; but a higher resolution image would be need to be 100% sure.
Take a close look here, if they have been drawn in then the stamp has been altered.
Don
Now I am not quite sure, the image does not have enough resolution to be able to tell. Without a higher resolution image or the stamp in hand I cannot tell. keep I mind that the stamps were sometimes separated with a ruler and torn (giving the edges a ragged look like yours).
Below an example image with a resolution which would support a good identification. You might be able to compare the side ornaments on your stamp with this image.
Don
Side ornaments, top recut... I would say it is a #9 Type IV
here is a step-by-step to that walks you through the ID process.
http://stampsmarter.com/features/SQL_1C_PlatingTool.html
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Looks like a trimmed stamp with side ornaments drawn in; but a higher resolution image would be need to be 100% sure.
Take a close look here, if they have been drawn in then the stamp has been altered.
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Now I am not quite sure, the image does not have enough resolution to be able to tell. Without a higher resolution image or the stamp in hand I cannot tell. keep I mind that the stamps were sometimes separated with a ruler and torn (giving the edges a ragged look like yours).
Below an example image with a resolution which would support a good identification. You might be able to compare the side ornaments on your stamp with this image.
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Side ornaments, top recut... I would say it is a #9 Type IV
here is a step-by-step to that walks you through the ID process.
http://stampsmarter.com/features/SQL_1C_PlatingTool.html
Don