NO JOS! This mark has totally consistent elements of the other good Berolina stamp. For one, CONSIDER the shape of the 9!!! I know of several other authentic variations of the Berolina stamp, including one unique to Berolina Meyer caps, BUT they ALL echo common elements to the accepted tropical stamp.
The ballpoint pen sized caps do not exhibit any of these common elements! And just to ask, where is the ballpoint marking in the stamp you just posted? Does the cap have an eyeless eagle? Why are the type fonts in the marking more like the accepted stamp and not the one Alexandre put in question? Is this cap mint unissued? Did a hundred like it surface at once? More?
The ballpoint pen sized caps do not exhibit any of these common elements! And just to ask, where is the ballpoint marking in the stamp you just posted? Does the cap have an eyeless eagle? Why are the type fonts in the marking more like the accepted stamp and not the one Alexandre put in question? Is this cap mint unissued? Did a hundred like it surface at once? More?
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