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The line to
the immediate right of the fold in the ribbon appears either solid
or partially broken (as in this example). This is a typical example.
Many Type I and Ia stamps have a clearer definition of this line. Still,
they will never have three distinct sharp dashes as in
the Type II stamp at right.
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The line to
the immediate right of the fold in the ribbon appears either solid
or partially broken. This is a typical example.
Many Type I and Ia stamps have a clearer definition of this line. Still,
they
will never have three distinct sharp dashes as in
the Type II stamp at right.
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The line to
the immediate right of the fold in the ribbon appears to be composed
of three dashes. This is never
found on the Type I and Ia stamps.
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This is not
a determining factor in the Type III, although, in general, it
resembles the Type II much more than the Type I and Ia in this regard.
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