P&R I - 3 José San Martin in gray

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P&R I - 3 José San Martin in gray

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Hello, still learning and full of doubts

Now I will try with this scan

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Just ignore the r2c4 Mariano Moreno (scanning take it's time so scan several stamps at once)

here it is a back scan
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r1c1 is MI4 => click here for my analisys
r1c2 is MI1 => click here for my analisys
r1c3 is RR1 => click here for my analisys
r1c4 is MI3 => click here for my analisys
r2c1 is MI3 => click here for my analisys
r2c2 is MI3 => click here for my analisys
r2c3 is MI3 => click here for my analisys

So far all of them with symmetrical lines.

Thanks

Sergio
Última edición por stamps9407 el 02 Oct 2011 11:24, editado 1 vez en total.
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Re: P&R I - 3 José San Martin in gray

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Sergio,

the black arrows and the blue lines are OK!!!!

The green circles may need other positions!

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Re: P&R I - 3 José San Martin in gray

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Rein
You are right about r1c2 it is RR1 instead of MI1, it is strange that in a group of 7, I have 2 of most scarce paper for this value a non of the most common (MI1)
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