I have tried every source I know of and have access to. Could someone please save me any further brain trauma and help me identify this stamp? All I know about it is that I believe that it is 1880 to 1900 in issue; and Eastern European, I think, in origin. I think that it is showing the same letters on the bottom used by Bulgaria and the Russian block countries. Could any one help or direct me to the resources that I may make a correct identification?
Thanks in advance y'all.
Thanks guys; I really appreciate your help in identifying this stamp. I have more than a few from Thrace, but I had never seen one with the overprint like that. When I encounter similar types, I know what to look for now.
Thanks again.
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re: Unknown and stumped
Is the image supposed to be Vlad the Impaler ?
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