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Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 9, 2012 09:33 AM

Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from, what year and what is the significance of the overprint? Thanks for any information.

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Stamp from Asian country with overprint

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Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 9, 2012 09:33 AM
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Can anyone tell me where this stamp is from, what year and what is the significance of the overprint? Thanks for any information.

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by antonius-ra (1171 ) View Listings
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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 01:33 PM

Paul: Let me know if you need a higher resolution scan.

Regards, Ken

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 01:48 PM

scan the page and let the readers and me see it, to decide for ourselfs ourselves

 

I've looked for myself and I can see that Ken is indeed correct in what he states, that the stamp was indeed overprinted for use by the Red Cross. I will eagerly await to see what your copy states when you receive it in the mail Paul.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 02:20 PM

Ken,  Paul is full of more corn than a Christmas Turkey.  Where is your proof Paul?  How about a scan from you backing up your claim.  There won't be cause you don't have one.  BTW., what did you say your APS nbr was again?

 

 

 


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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 04:02 PM

that statement is correct,Paul is full of corn ,I have a nice position in the Corn market ,but everybody who has been around here  for years  knows thats 'thats were I trade. I don't want to say how much but its a few rail cars full.

I also want to thank the libarian  for giving me correct information,and the information given  to  you here was  incorrect ,it was not page 26 as claimed but from the scan it looks like page 21........duh !!!!

so statement above as posted by me is correct .......no apology  from me .        duh!!!!

Did anyone notice that earlier on this page ,I excluded dealer pricelist  and  the scan above is not a research or study piece.But its somekind of handbook without a written  commentary.Im waiting for a group of revenue books which should  be  in my hands in a week or so.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 04:09 PM

You are correct Paul. I did have the wrong page number. Perhaps now you will abandon your pathetic attempt to defend an uneducated guess.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 04:15 PM

By the way Paul this is not a dealer price list. Wetterling produced a 9 volume series on Chinese revenues. I would venture a guess that his knowledge of these stamps is greater than yours.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 04:44 PM

uneducated  guess  ?????--------can you explain that overprint---------a non-profit group  needs to overprint a revenue stamp ?are they charging a fee for their services,is the givernment chargeing a fee ?-----it clearly not for postage . What sense can a  group like the Red Cross need a revenue stamp .Also why would the group make a overprint with their name incorrectly stated ............QUESTIONS......QUESTIONS.........and more because the overprint doesn't make sense

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 05:14 PM

Ken------you just lost a lot of friends here   .....when you posted......".YOU ARE CORRECT  PAUL." .............don't do that again because you will upset all the regulars here ....lol...

(32 of 37)
Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 05:24 PM

Paul, the only thing you've gotten correct is a page number, I wouldn't get too excited.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 28, 2012 06:03 PM

Paul: I am not familiar with Chinese tax laws. The Red Cross may have been required to use revenues on their documents and these may have been provided gratis by the government. I don't believe that someone would create such an elaborate overprint for no reason.

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 29, 2012 07:48 AM
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Here's Paulies reference...for some reason the pages are all blank...ha ha, just like what's between his ears.


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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 29, 2012 08:15 AM

Gary,  ROFLMAO....  tks man you made my day,  to funny :)


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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 29, 2012 08:50 AM

Give that man a longer shovel ...

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Re: Stamp from Asian country with overprint
Jun 29, 2012 10:04 AM

Gary Good to see you pop in. Great job on the book!!! We could easily fill in all those pages many times over with all the misinformation he's brought to the board in the last ten years.


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