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United States/Stamps : Need Help Identifying FOP (#3133); explaining linerless SA stamps

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Fred_villali
12 Sep 2009
09:46:58pm
The catalog identifies #3133 FOP as 'linerless'. What in the philatelic world is a 'linerless' stamp and how do I tell the difference?
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Parkinlot
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President - West Essex Philatelic Society www.wepsonline.org
13 Sep 2009
07:21:18am
re: Need Help Identifying FOP (#3133); explaining linerless SA stamps

Hi,

Linerless means that there is no backing paper under the stamp. The stamps stick to the stamp below it. Kind of like post-it notes or a roll of tape. I'm not too familiar with telling the difference with used stamps. I think the only way to collect these mint is to buy a whole roll. Too bad Tom Harley's computer is not working. He probably could add to this discussion.

Bob

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