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Moderador: Rein
Sergio,stamps9407 escribió:Question about RR1 and RR2
RR1 symmetrical orthogonal watermark
RR2 asymmetrical orthogonal watermark
Is that correct?
Thanks
Sergio
Weaving is done by intersecting the longitudinal threads, the warp, i.e. "that which is thrown across", with the transverse threads, the weft, i.e. "that which is woven".
Sergio,stamps9407 escribió:Rein
What about the following stamps
Most of my stamps for this serie looks like this one
Below another I have doubts because of its watermark seen in the traditional way![]()
ZA2 is symmetrical paper with orthogonal watermark (m)
Thanks
Sergio
If you mean it is present with both ZA1 and ZA2, I agree.Yes, symmetrical Zárate paper! But you should be able to find the asymmetrical version as well!
stamps9407 escribió:Rein
If you mean it is present with both ZA1 and ZA2, I agree.Yes, symmetrical Zárate paper! But you should be able to find the asymmetrical version as well!
If your phrase has a different meaning I don't get it
Regards
Sergio