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  • November 04, 2011 17:59
November 04, 2011 17:59

I wonder what a counting block in a stamp booklet is exactly and what it looks like.

Does anyone have a picture of that?

Thanks in advance.

RowDice

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a rectangular block on the folding edge of a stamp booklet that occurs every 10 and that serves to be able to count more quickly how much you have in a stack of booklets .... Provided that you have an unshuffled stack of course :)

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I also have a question about this type.
What does it mean if there is a square block on the fold, which is smaller than the square block with PTT in it?

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