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Cuba ID.
Any further light on this one?
I am presuming Cuba punctured Telegraph Coat of Arms of Spain reign of Amadeo 1 real on 10p surcharge. ???? de firma? Habilitado=authorised? http://cjoint.com/data/jwesrUP73M.htm Thanks |
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Cuba ID.
On Sep 21, 10:22�pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au
wrote: Any further light on this one? I am presuming Cuba punctured Telegraph Coat of Arms of Spain reign of Amadeo 1 real on 10p surcharge. ???? de firma? Habilitado=authorised? http://cjoint.com/data/jwesrUP73M.htm Thanks This is not from Cuba. I looked in the Jones-Rodriguez Cuba revenue catalog and no such stamp was listed. I also looked in my Forbin Revenue Catalog of the World and it was not listed there for Spain or Cuba. You may need to consult a catalog of telegraph stamps - there is one, but the name escapes me. The basic stamp here is a Derecho de Firma, a revenue probably from Spain. The "Habilitado" overprint means it is revalued. The "Correos" overprint would indicate revalued for postage, but the hole is a typical Spain telegraph cancel. |
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Cuba ID.
Thank you Rudy, wonderful info, Ill try and locate it in Billigs when next in the club library. Thanks again, for your time on my behalf. rodney This is not from Cuba. I looked in the Jones-Rodriguez Cuba revenue catalog and no such stamp was listed. I also looked in my Forbin Revenue Catalog of the World and it was not listed there for Spain or Cuba. You may need to consult a catalog of telegraph stamps - there is one, but the name escapes me. The basic stamp here is a Derecho de Firma, a revenue probably from Spain. The "Habilitado" overprint means it is revalued. The "Correos" overprint would indicate revalued for postage, but the hole is a typical Spain telegraph cancel. |
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Cuba ID.
Thanks to your prompt, I went looking elsewhere, and found it under Spanish Colonies~Philippines (who would have thought?) http://cjoint.com/data/jwhDXVj1uP.htm Thanks again. wrote in message ... On Sep 21, 10:22?pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote: Any further light on this one? I am presuming Cuba punctured Telegraph Coat of Arms of Spain reign of Amadeo 1 real on 10p surcharge. ???? de firma? Habilitado=authorised? http://cjoint.com/data/jwesrUP73M.htm Thanks This is not from Cuba. I looked in the Jones-Rodriguez Cuba revenue catalog and no such stamp was listed. I also looked in my Forbin Revenue Catalog of the World and it was not listed there for Spain or Cuba. You may need to consult a catalog of telegraph stamps - there is one, but the name escapes me. The basic stamp here is a Derecho de Firma, a revenue probably from Spain. The "Habilitado" overprint means it is revalued. The "Correos" overprint would indicate revalued for postage, but the hole is a typical Spain telegraph cancel. |
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Cuba ID.
On Sep 22, 1:32*am, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote:
Thanks to your prompt, I went looking elsewhere, and found it under Spanish Colonies~Philippines (who would have thought?)http://cjoint.com/data/jwhDXVj1uP.htm Thanks again. wrote in ... On Sep 21, 10:22?pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote: Any further light on this one? I am presuming Cuba punctured Telegraph Coat of Arms of Spain reign of Amadeo 1 real on 10p surcharge. ???? de firma? Habilitado=authorised? http://cjoint.com/data/jwesrUP73M.htm Thanks This is not from Cuba. I looked in the Jones-Rodriguez Cuba revenue catalog and no such stamp was listed. I also looked in my Forbin Revenue Catalog of the World and it was not listed there for Spain or Cuba. You may need to consult a catalog of telegraph stamps - there is one, but the name escapes me. The basic stamp here is a Derecho de Firma, a revenue probably from Spain. The "Habilitado" overprint means it is revalued. The "Correos" overprint would indicate revalued for postage, but the hole is a typical Spain telegraph cancel. The basic fiscal stamp was a tax on the "acknowledgement" , a document that arose from the sale of property. By signing the "acknowledgement",. signature 1, the owner has to seek (the court's or the government's ?) consent to dispose of the property , without any implication that can oppose the sale. (eg certifying that their are no liens or other claims against the property in question.) It is a guarantee for the new owner. Blair |
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Interesting Blair.
Having been a real estate agent for 25 years, I can relate to that. The latest "disclosure statement" that I recall, now runs to 6 pages. "Blair" The basic fiscal stamp was a tax on the "acknowledgement" , a document that arose from the sale of property. By signing the "acknowledgement",. signature 1, the owner has to seek (the court's or the government's ?) consent to dispose of the property , without any implication that can oppose the sale. (eg certifying that their are no liens or other claims against the property in question.) It is a guarantee for the new owner. Blair |
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Rodney
Is there a difference between "real" estate and "artificial" estate ? ( as someone trying to sell his humble abode I would say not !!! but there are plenty of "artificial" not to say incompetent estate agents!! ). In fairness the one I am using is not a rogue and is doing his best in a difficult market. Malcolm |
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