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Posted By: davidcycleback
From a practical standpoint, you'd guess that even if the Cigar rubber stamp were legitimate, it would be placed on the card after not before the card was printed. It's safe to assume that genuine 'Old Put' rubber stamps were stamped on finished cards rather than blank uncut sheets. Overprint literally means printed over the other printing. |
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