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Doubly printed - Postage stamp or part of sheet bearing more than one clear impression of the printed design, invariably both on the same side of the sheet and both in the same sense (ie not an offset).
Misstrike: postal stationery stamps impressed in the wrong place, partially impressed or doubly printed. Mit: (Ger.) via, with. Mitau: stamps issued for occupation of Kurland by the West Russian Army, 1919.
See also: First day cover, Booklet pane, Arrow, Army post office, Adhesive
 
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