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11. Derby Bicentenary - 1979 This issue was a set of four values released on the 6th June 1979, and was designed by Stuart Rose.
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12. Doctor Blade Flaws As stamp printing methods progressed, so did the type of flaws that appeared on stamps. In photogravure printing the most noticeable flaws occur when specks of dust or grit becomes lo...
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13. Dry Print Dry Print – a stamp or overprint which shows little or no ink due to an inking deficiency in the printing process. Rob Browning
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14. Dumb Cancel Dumb Cancel – postal cancels that have no identifying inscription. They take many forms the first and probably most well known is the early English 03/09/2007 | 0 comment(s) | Read more...

15. Dotted Circle Dotted Circle – a particular type of circular date stamp (CDS) in which the outer circle or frame of the cancel...

16. Date Stamp Date Stamp – any postal marking which has a date. It can either be a handstamp or part of a machine cancel. Rob Browning
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17. Dandy Roller Dandy Roller – a wire gauze roller beneath which the paper pulp passes when the paper is manufactured and this then leaves the texture and watermark in the paper. The waterma...
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