On Mar 18, 11:28*am, "Victor Manta" wrote:
The question refers to a letter apparently having the C6 format (4.5 x 6.4 -
have nothing in hand to measure it) that contains just a sheet of paper
(hence low weighted).
It was sent from and to New York City.
I wonder:
- Why was it franked twice, at two different dates?
- Why are the rates different?
- Why has the value on one metering stamp 3 leading zeros and it has only 2
on the other (maybe different postage meters used)?
The scan of the right side (about 1/3) of the letter, zoomed, is shown he
http://www.artonstamps.org/Countries...st-class-lette...
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Victor Manta
Hello Victor:
To start , the two meter impressions came from two different types
of Pitney-Bowes machines.
Could we see the whole envelope, please?
This might give us some evidence as to the rates.
Blair
the reason for these rates.