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Lot 211 Germany SC#C20-C23/ 1924 Airmail Issue, Likely Genuine Cancels, See Description, 4 F/VF Used Singles, 2022 Scott Classic Cat. $35.75 USD, Click on Listing to See ALL Pictures

Lot 211 Germany SC#C20-C23/ 1924 Airmail Issue, Likely Genuine Cancels, See Description, 4 F/VF Used Singles, 2022 Scott Classic Cat. $35.75 USD, Click on Listing to See ALL Pictures

4 F/VF used singles from the 1924 Airmail Issue, likely genuine cancels, see description. The 20pf catalogues less used than min, it is not an issue. The 5pf & 10pf catalogue marginally more (2.25 vs 1.30) so very low risk of cancels not being genuine. However both have oily appearance and either a 'V' Or 'N' at the end of the date line, so almost certainly they are ok. The 50pf is a but more problematic as the right side of the cancel where the 'V' or 'N' would be is not visible. But the cancellation ink is greyish black and has an oily appearance so is likely genuine also.. The Scott numbers include C20-C23. 2022 Scott Classic cat. $35.75.

Postally used stamps from the Weimar republic present a problem in that most are not of sufficient catalogue value for most to be worth sending off for a certificate. But they do tend to cartalogue much more than mint, and CTO, backdated or forged cancellations abound. However, there are generally two characteristics that you can look for, which will provide considerable comfort that a particular cancel is genuine, though they will not absolutely guarantee that the cancel is genuine: (1) look at both the colour and the appearance of the ink, specifically how it is absorbed by the paper of the stamp. The ink used during this period tends to have an oily greyish black colour, and it tends to bleed through the paper of the stamps. Very light, overly crisp or jet black cancels are almost certainly not contemporary. (2) Look at the line of the cancel containing the date. Typically all of the genuine CDS cancels that have the date displayed in a single line at the cancellation's centre will end with either a "V" or an "N". If they don't they aren't genuine in nearly all cases. In lotting stamps of this period we have carefully examined all the stamps in each lot and looked for both characteristics in each cancellation. We have noted, for each lot whether we believe the cancellations to be genuine and why. Some lots are backstamped with the expertising marks of the BPP to indicate that the cancels are genuine.

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