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These stamps are entered with the size 18x22. That is the size of the print. I have nine of them but the complete stamps are 21x24. So this was entered incorrectly!!!!. But my question is that I have 1 copy (see photo)
of 21x26. Is this something special????
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April 17, 2024 11:44
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It is best to refer to the LD item (or items) with the (unique) LD number.
You may be talking about
#1056819
#7875891
and/or
#2199765

The latter would also be smaller...
janverscheure has it both unstamped and stamped. If he would like to take a look at his collection and provide the exact measurement... that would help (all you need is a small latteke with millimeters on it).
If it really only measures 18 x 22 mm, then in my opinion it is more of a type variety than a color variety.

Some people measure more accurately than others, some people still have good eyesight, others less so. One rounds off, the other rounds up.
And then there were those in the beginning who did the 'measurement' as it was then applied to another site (of the image).
Sometimes the size of the image is important. I thought it was the same everywhere with this stamp.
I think the entire stamp measures 21 x 25 mm, and depending on how 'large' the perforation still hanging on it could be 22 x 26 mm. It may happen that stamps are slightly larger at the edge of a sheet. I will leave it to the specialists whether that is an additional variety.

The dimensions on LD must always be taken including the perforation. Then you can also calculate the perforation yourself. You don't have to use any tools for this (unless a calculator if you can't calculate).
For users who create their own pre-print album of a specific country/area, these dimensions are also invaluable.
Of course, measurements must be taken correctly.
If dimensions are not correct in an item: it is a Wiki. Everyone can adjust and improve where necessary.
There is no paid team at LD to check and correctly set the items. Everyone does that with their knowledge and skills.
There are only a few volunteers who have put on an 'Administrator' hat to attempt to check the hundreds of thousands of changes. There are more changes coming in every day than administrators can view... the oldest unreviewed 'changes' or 'additions' are > 12 years old.

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missed unused is not correct but don't know how to remove unused
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janverscheure
Shame on you :) 12 years on LD...
But I already managed to get you to appear on the forum!

There are several ways to remove something from a collection (or search list). Below is one way.

1. Go to the item (detail) of the item.

2. Click on 'Collectors' in the table at the top right of the table.


You will then see the conditions under which you included the item in your collection.
I can't show you what it looks like on yours because I have another collection.
For another item I have in my collection it looks like this (to me):



3. Click on the condition you want to delete.
Then you will arrive at the screen of your own copy.

4. Scroll down a bit and click 'Delete'.


4. Then just confirm with OK:




Then you are left with the 'stamped' copy. You should measure this again (completely, including perforation, in mm) and pass it on.

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thank you, it worked, I had forgotten how it went, but it is now on the forum and I can no longer forget it
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