Good question Dan. I think its deliberate. but who would take the bait? #24 is not a difficult stamp.
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Harvey I think, therefore I am - I think! 01 Apr 2020 10:23:25am
re: Want a Laugh?
I find with my friends who do not collect, they don't understand what damage does to the value. They would look at that and, since only one corner is damaged, they would assume most of the value to still be there. I was an antique dealer for over 30 years and people could not understand why I would not buy a cup and saucer with a minor chip or crack. Maybe this was a person who normally didn't deal with stamps, I doubt it, but lets give the person the benefit of the doubt!!!
Nah Stampcollector 1- Just some silliness from some guys with a bit of time on their hands. For example, consider that Passover has been delayed because of a PLAGUE!!!
Just saying!
Dan C.
If you have ever been to a flea market or yard sale (at least in rural South), this would not surprise or shock you. Some people will try to sell anything - intact or not.