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Posted By: Bob Lemke
Timely thread, this. Our sister publication Stamp Collector recently had an article on European versions of the post office play sets and it became evident to me that these cards were probably the result of a kid enamored with his rubber-stamp and ink pad out of an American kit. I'm going to make a notation to that effect in the 2004 Standard Catalog. I'd say these are "damaged goods". |
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