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1924 COVER COFFEE MERCHANT FROM MANGALORE INDIA TO BENGAL MOHAMED JAFFER STAMP

$ 15.78

Availability: 89 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Features: COFFEE MERCHANT
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Era: White Border (c. 1915-1930)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Postage Condition: Posted
  • Type: COVER
  • Region: India
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Original
    1924
    COVER POSTED
    FROM
    COFFEE MERCHANT
    MOHAMED EBRAIM MOHAMED JAFFER & CO
    MANGALORE INDIA
    TO BENGAL INDIA
    TO A GREEK MERCHANT IN CORFU WITH REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES IN INDIA
    15,5cm x 12,5cm
    Grades, Abbreviations and Values Used in Descriptions
    Our descriptions contain detailed information and observations about each item’s condition. We have also assigned grades to stamps and covers, which reflect our subjective assessment. For stamps, the margin width, centering and gum are described and graded according to generally-accepted standards (an approximate correlation to numeric grades is provided at right). Although we believe our grades are accurate, they are not always exactly aligned with third-party grading terms or standards for all issues.
    Extremely Fine Gem (90-100):
    The term “Gem” describes condition that is the finest possible for the issue. This term is equivalent to “Superb” used by grading services.
    Extremely Fine (80-90)
    : Exceptionally large/wide margins or near perfect centering.
    Very Fine (70-85):
    Normal-size margins for the issue and well- centered with the design a bit closer to one side. “Very Fine and choice” applies to stamps that have desirable traits such as rich color, sharp impression, freshness or clarity of cancel.
    Fine (60-70):
    Smaller than usual margins or noticeably off center. Pre-1890 issues may have the design touched in places.
    Very Good (below 60):
    Attractive appearance, but margins or perforations cut into the design.
    Mint Never Hinged:
    Free from any disturbance
    Lightly Hinged:
    Faint impression of a removed hinge over a small area
    Hinge Mark or Remnant:
    Prominent hinged spot with part or all of the hinge remaining
    Part o.g.:
    Approximately half or more of the gum intact
    Small part o.g.:
    Approximately less than half of the gum intact