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Europe/Russia : How to identify these old Russian stamps?

 

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virgilp

03 Jun 2021
09:03:01pm
How to determine what is:
Russia 43 and what is 65?
Russia 45 and what is 68?
Thanks, Virgil
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03 Jun 2021
09:16:21pm
re: How to identify these old Russian stamps?

I think you mean 43 and 63, not 65.

In each case the difference is the paper.

The 41-45 set has horizontal laid lines (shadowy lines in the paper itself, not printed. Comes from the wire grid the pulp is dried on).

#55-70 has Vertical laid lines.

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virgilp

05 Jun 2021
09:13:36pm
re: How to identify these old Russian stamps?

Indeed it was a typo mistake on my note.
Thank you, Virgil

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virgilp

03 Jun 2021
09:03:01pm

How to determine what is:
Russia 43 and what is 65?
Russia 45 and what is 68?
Thanks, Virgil

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BuckaCover.com - 80,000 covers priced 60c to $1.50 - Easy browsing 500 categories
03 Jun 2021
09:16:21pm

re: How to identify these old Russian stamps?

I think you mean 43 and 63, not 65.

In each case the difference is the paper.

The 41-45 set has horizontal laid lines (shadowy lines in the paper itself, not printed. Comes from the wire grid the pulp is dried on).

#55-70 has Vertical laid lines.

Roy

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"Over 7,000 new covers coming Wednesday March 20. See my homepage for details."

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virgilp

05 Jun 2021
09:13:36pm

re: How to identify these old Russian stamps?

Indeed it was a typo mistake on my note.
Thank you, Virgil

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