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hey guys its mallard with another video um so this is a second video in this series about how to properly identify your stamps in the first video i taught you guys how to use a perf gauge what a perf gage was and we are able to identify these six stamps down here so we had a perf 12 stamp perf11 stamp perf 10 stamp two per 10 coils and then one eight and a half perforated stamp now in this video im going to talk about how to properly find the watermark on the back of stamps so a little background on watermarks so theyre made theyre put on the back of stands between 1895 and 1916. they did this to try and prevent people counterfeiting stamps and basically making money off stamps they just printed their house or whatever and so they put these watermarks on the back of stamps to identify what stamps might be counterfeited and then track them down hopefully get all those counterfeited stamps so the money would go to the post office now there are many different types of watermarks all