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| | Denmark: Identifying Danish Inverted and Normal Bicolor Frame Stamps by Jay Smith & Associates |
 | | Most beginning, and some experienced, collectors of Denmark are confounded by the so-called inverted (and normal) frames of the bicolor stamps. |
 | | First of all, I must state the obvious: when a frame is classified as "inverted" (in relation to the central denomination), if the stamp is then turned upside down, the same points of identification will appear to be "normal". |
 | | When examining the bicolor stamps, it is traditional to examine the upper left corner, however, if the upper left region is obscured by a postmark, one may turn the stamp upside down and alternatively examine the features now in the upper left corner (originally the lower right corner). |
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