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Superfine
Superfine Su"per*fine, a.
1. Very fine, or most fine; being of surpassing fineness; of
extra nice or fine quality; as, superfine cloth.
2. Excessively fine; too nice; over particular; as, superfine
distinctions; superfine tastes.
Superfineness
Superfineness Su"per*fine`ness, n.
The state of being superfine.
Superfinical
Superfinical Su`per*fin"i*cal, a.
Extremely finical.
Meaning of Perfin from wikipedia
- In philately, a
perfin is a
stamp that has had
initials or a name
perforated across it to
discourage theft. The name is a
contraction of
perforated initials...
- century. A
perfin is a
stamp that has had
initials or a name
perforated across it to
discourage theft. By
agreement with
postal authorities, a
perfin stamp...
- When
overprinted for
security purposes, they
serve a
similar function to
perfins. It is
important to
distinguish between private overprints and private...
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original on 21 July 2012.
Retrieved 28
March 2018. "
Perfin Society Article -
BOARD OF
TRADE PERFIN FORGERIES". Angelfire.
Archived from the
original on...
- the
stamp Any
security markings,
underprints or
perforated initials ("
perfins") The
study of
philatelic fakes and
forgeries Expanding range of activity:...
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errors are
collectively known as misperfs. Errors, freaks, and
oddities Perfin –
stamps perforated across the
middle with
letters or a
pattern or monogram...
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Culinary Heritage of
Switzerland database. "Kraft
Foods Ltd".
Private Revenue Perfins of Victoria.
Article includes historical information about a
stamp used...
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Marshall on Farm Online, 19 Jan 2017 "Kraft
Foods Ltd".
Private Revenue Perfins of Victoria.
Article includes historical information about a
stamp used...
- 1881–1901 (33,600,000,000 issued)
Penny Lilac stamps are
often found as
perfins—that is, with
initials or
insignia added as
perforations to mint stamps...
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banknotes are deformed,
typically by
being overprinted and/or
punched (
perfin) with an
inscription such as "SPECIMEN", "SPECIMEN NO VALUE", "CANCELLED"...