Here's a thought that just occurred to me.....
Maybe the stamp on the top right hand corner of the photo had the FPN portion stamped intentionally, in order to have an actual ink stamp over the photo, instead of not having any stamp at all.
I mean, to be considered "valid" there would need to be a stamp over the photo, right? Otherwise it would look "forged" - and omitting the FPN (by blocking out the FPN with a piece of paper, as it seems to have been done with the other stamps in the book) would basically prevent any ink from covering that corner of the photo...
So, the full stamp was used, then, per regulations, the FPN was inked over by hand???
Rob
Maybe the stamp on the top right hand corner of the photo had the FPN portion stamped intentionally, in order to have an actual ink stamp over the photo, instead of not having any stamp at all.
I mean, to be considered "valid" there would need to be a stamp over the photo, right? Otherwise it would look "forged" - and omitting the FPN (by blocking out the FPN with a piece of paper, as it seems to have been done with the other stamps in the book) would basically prevent any ink from covering that corner of the photo...
So, the full stamp was used, then, per regulations, the FPN was inked over by hand???
Rob
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