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    leaflet of TR 'Feldpost zulassungsmarke'

    Hello

    Don't know if this is the right place to ask. Due cleaning out closets, I found this leaflet of german TR Feldpost stamps. I know it's original but wonder if it has any collectors-value at all?

    Thanks in advance

    Regards

    Jan
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      anyone who can help?
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        It's a good umbroken sheet. This particular version is the rouletted version (as opposed to perforated holes for separating the stamps).
        Having the entire sheet intact (umbroken) is a good thing. There is some wear on the sides- particularly the corners- and of course that stain at the bottom- which will detract from the value.
        I would check with a stamp dealer specializing in German stamps, in your region of the world.
        It's not going to be a huge value, but may be attractive to a collector who specializing in position identifiers (nailing down a position in the sheet for each stamp based on microscopic engraving wear and plate flaws).

        Gotta run to work now (west coast of the USA).

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          Originally posted by randy@treadways View Post
          It's a good umbroken sheet. This particular version is the rouletted version (as opposed to perforated holes for separating the stamps).
          Having the entire sheet intact (umbroken) is a good thing. There is some wear on the sides- particularly the corners- and of course that stain at the bottom- which will detract from the value.
          I would check with a stamp dealer specializing in German stamps, in your region of the world.
          It's not going to be a huge value, but may be attractive to a collector who specializing in position identifiers (nailing down a position in the sheet for each stamp based on microscopic engraving wear and plate flaws).

          Gotta run to work now (west coast of the USA).
          Thanks giving your opinion, it's appriciated!

          I'll try to contact a local stamp-collector and see what he can add.

          Regards
          Jan
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