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Unfortunately lots of damaged pieces. There appear to be some savable ones though.
I would very gently soak them off the papers they are on and get them in a drying book for a week.
They should come out clean and flat and present much better. Be very careful with the strip of revenue stamps. Goal is to keep them together. |
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Edited by stallzer - 02/15/2025 10:04 am |
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Also, if you crop your images (remove the white surrounding area) the stamps will show better. |
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I tried doing that it wouldn't really let me do that I'm all new to this I don't know anything about doing any of this I'm just learning as I go |
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