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Suomi 1980

          To the Editor

Leiden January 29 ,1980

                        Dear Sir,

                when asked to write an article on aspects of modern
        Dutch stamps,I didn't quite know where to start. As a result
        of our research quite a few methods were devised to distinguish
        the various printings of a particular stamp.To deal with them all
        in depth would take too much space.
        I decided to write the article about just 2 methods:one being old
        but little known,the other recently devised and thus little known
        as well.Both of them are applicable not only to Dutch stamps.
        I'm not certain whether it will be possible technically but I
        think it will be good to use enlarged fragments of stamps as
        illustrations,displaying the 3 types of Juliana Regina and the
        phenomenon of direction of printing.
        For this purpose I ' m enclosing the following stamps:

        1.  15c Juliana Profile  direction of ptg L,horizontal waves
        2.   20c     "        "       direction of ptg O,vertical waves
        3.  25c Juliana Regina   type I
        4.  25c   "       "      type III
        5.  1,25  "       "      type I
        6.  1,25  "       "      type II
        7.  2,00  "       "      type III

        I hope this meets  your  expectations.In case something is not
        clear to you ,don't hesitate to contact me.

                Yours sincerely


                        Rein Bakhuizen van den Brink
                        Arendshorst 19
                        2317 CP Leiden
                        the Netherlands


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