Specifically Gb #'s 2627-2632 & 2633-2638 as well as several other issues> Geez! I can't tell the difference between them. any help would be appreciated. Should include a pic?
BTW: I agree agree with Johnny Rockets. GB stamps are my favorite country to collect.
Mmuch more interesting than U.S.
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As Theresa says, check the perf edges, on SA they are smooth and uniform, the WAG ones will be uneven and the fibre ends will show easily where they have been torn.
On the set you mention one has Phosphor lines the other is on phosphorized paper (SA). The WAG ones came from a booklet pane.
Sometimes it is better to look at the back of the stamps. The one on the left is self adhesive and the one on the right from a sheet.
Note the uniformity of perf on the left and the irregular "torn" perfs on the right.
The same stamps from the front:-
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Thanks, all. that's what I thought but looking at examples on Hipstamp , they all look the same. BTW: there are hundreds of SA's listed as water activated stamps on Hipstamp.
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re: Booklet versus SA stamps?
" .... listed as water activated stamps on Hipstamp ...."
I guess some people are in for a surprise. Soaking
some SA's in water sometimes causes the stamp to
crinkle and become just about worthless.
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