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rod222 April 22nd 11 03:19 AM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 

1929 Lion Rampant
Issued 1929 and 1932 as coated paper

How does one ID the "coated"...and would that be chalk?


Michel:

plain...gewoehnliches Papier (oe=o-umlaut)

coated...gestrichenes Papier

Thanks



rein April 22nd 11 10:00 AM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 
Rod,

try to see the glossy surface first before you destroy your stamp by using
silver coins!

groetjes, Rein


Op Fri, 22 Apr 2011 04:19:44 +0200 schreef rod222 :


1929 Lion Rampant
Issued 1929 and 1932 as coated paper

How does one ID the "coated"...and would that be chalk?


Michel:

plain...gewoehnliches Papier (oe=o-umlaut)

coated...gestrichenes Papier

Thanks




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rod222 April 22nd 11 02:00 PM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 
OK,
shall do,
but hypothetically then, anybody know if
this issue in question 1932 would have been coated in chalk?
Thanks


"rein" news.xs4all.nl wrote in message ...
Rod,

try to see the glossy surface first before you destroy your stamp by using
silver coins!

groetjes, Rein


Op Fri, 22 Apr 2011 04:19:44 +0200 schreef rod222 :


1929 Lion Rampant
Issued 1929 and 1932 as coated paper

How does one ID the "coated"...and would that be chalk?


Michel:

plain...gewoehnliches Papier (oe=o-umlaut)

coated...gestrichenes Papier

Thanks




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Blair (TC) April 22nd 11 03:27 PM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 
On Apr 22, 9:00*am, "rod222" wrote:
OK,
shall do,
but hypothetically then, anybody know if
this issue in question 1932 would have been coated in chalk?
Thanks



"rein" news.xs4all.nl wrote in ....
Rod,


try to see the glossy surface first before you destroy your stamp by using
silver coins!


groetjes, Rein


Op Fri, 22 Apr 2011 04:19:44 +0200 schreef rod222 :


1929 Lion Rampant
Issued 1929 and 1932 as coated paper


How does one ID the "coated"...and would that be chalk?


Michel:


plain...gewoehnliches Papier (oe=o-umlaut)


coated...gestrichenes Papier


Thanks


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A good Wikipedia article on different papers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postage_stamp_paper

The 1932-5 lion stamps (SG 275-79) exiist on both
ordinary (Michel 201x to 205x) paper and also on
chalky (Michel 201y to 205y) paper.

Values are the same for both.

Blair

rein April 22nd 11 04:57 PM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 
Sir,

"Some paper that's coated doesn't respond and some that visually seems
'coated' isn't!"

so how do we recognize it then???

Anyhow, it sounds great your piece of wisdom! It will be a great help for
my Argentine friends of satinado and tizado!

groetjes, Rein


Op Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:57:25 +0200 schreef Sir F. A. Rien
:

Some paper that's coated doesn't respond and some that visually seems
'coated' isn't!



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rod222 April 23rd 11 01:03 AM

Bulgaria : Paper ID
 

Thank you very much.




The 1932-5 lion stamps (SG 275-79) exiist on both
ordinary (Michel 201x to 205x) paper and also on
chalky (Michel 201y to 205y) paper.

Values are the same for both.

Blair




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