Looks like a trimmed stamp with side ornaments drawn in; but a higher resolution image would be need to be 100% sure.
Take a close look here, if they have been drawn in then the stamp has been altered.
Don
Thank you for the response. Here is higher resolution image. Hope this helps
Now I am not quite sure, the image does not have enough resolution to be able to tell. Without a higher resolution image or the stamp in hand I cannot tell. keep I mind that the stamps were sometimes separated with a ruler and torn (giving the edges a ragged look like yours).
Below an example image with a resolution which would support a good identification. You might be able to compare the side ornaments on your stamp with this image.
Don
I'll Try 1200 dpi My Scanner not the best anymore.
Hi Don, The stamp looks like the one you posted
Side ornaments, top recut... I would say it is a #9 Type IV
here is a step-by-step to that walks you through the ID process.
http://stampsmarter.com/features/SQL_1C_PlatingTool.html
Don
Uploaded the wrong pic.
Hi Don, Thank you for the link I have #9
Can't tell if perfs been trimmed. Thank you Richard
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Looks like a trimmed stamp with side ornaments drawn in; but a higher resolution image would be need to be 100% sure.
Take a close look here, if they have been drawn in then the stamp has been altered.
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Thank you for the response. Here is higher resolution image. Hope this helps
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Now I am not quite sure, the image does not have enough resolution to be able to tell. Without a higher resolution image or the stamp in hand I cannot tell. keep I mind that the stamps were sometimes separated with a ruler and torn (giving the edges a ragged look like yours).
Below an example image with a resolution which would support a good identification. You might be able to compare the side ornaments on your stamp with this image.
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
I'll Try 1200 dpi My Scanner not the best anymore.
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Hi Don, The stamp looks like the one you posted
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Side ornaments, top recut... I would say it is a #9 Type IV
here is a step-by-step to that walks you through the ID process.
http://stampsmarter.com/features/SQL_1C_PlatingTool.html
Don
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Uploaded the wrong pic.
re: Need help on this one 1 Cent franklin
Hi Don, Thank you for the link I have #9