Ghee, my head is spinning! Good that you discovered the mistake! It would not have been good if you stayed oblivious. I can see that a mistake in identification can occur much to easy. Thanks, Kyle, a good lesson in stamp identifying in general.
Yup, Chinese Republic overprints from the war time period can be little bit tricky for newbies, but with a good catalogue and hawk eyes: no problem ! Keep it up, and see you on the next one ! Greets from GER, U.
Good job on the work and progress Kyle, eventhough it was hard and tesious. Good info you provided in what to look for in the Chinese stamps. Also, what kind of microscope do you use?
Great video Kyle, keep them coming!! You may want to switch to white 107 cards because if you are leaving them in the cards for a long time the black back can rub off on the back of the stamps (FYI). I'd hate to see all your hard work go down the drain.
1 thing i notice about early chinese +japanese stamps have bad cuts on the perforations. It would be good to look into this, surely they renewed the cutting blades after so many cuttings .
Kyle I like your stamp videos but it hurts when you take the name of my God in vain. Jesus loves you and died for your sins. If you believe in Him and repent of sin He will forgive you and give everlasting life! God is good
China looks interesting area. Spending time with stamps is rest to my mind and this kind of study is the best😊! Well done👏
Ghee, my head is spinning! Good that you discovered the mistake! It would not have been good if you stayed oblivious. I can see that a mistake in identification can occur much to easy. Thanks, Kyle, a good lesson in stamp identifying in general.
Yeah it is easy to mess up and hard to be honest with yourself to start over, especially when it means a lot of work, lol!
Yup, Chinese Republic overprints from the war time period can be little bit tricky for newbies, but with a good catalogue and hawk eyes: no problem ! Keep it up, and see you on the next one ! Greets from GER, U.
For sure! Will do!
Good job on the work and progress Kyle, eventhough it was hard and tesious. Good info you provided in what to look for in the Chinese stamps. Also, what kind of microscope do you use?
Thank you! Here is the link to the microscope www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PVMRZQH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Great learning from those kinds of mistakes. Congratulations
Thanks 👍
Great video Kyle, keep them coming!! You may want to switch to white 107 cards because if you are leaving them in the cards for a long time the black back can rub off on the back of the stamps (FYI). I'd hate to see all your hard work go down the drain.
Thanks! They all are going in the album soon so no worries!
Omg!! This makes me glad that my album does not picture every stamp in the catalogue
That would be one huge catalog!
1 thing i notice about early chinese +japanese stamps have bad cuts on the perforations. It would be good to look into this, surely they renewed the cutting blades after so many cuttings .
Kyle I like your stamp videos but it hurts when you take the name of my God in vain. Jesus loves you and died for your sins. If you believe in Him and repent of sin He will forgive you and give everlasting life! God is good