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- 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...
- Marshall on Farm Online, 19 Jan 2017 "Kraft Foods Ltd". Private Revenue Perfins of Victoria. Article includes historical information about a stamp used...
- the stamp Any security markings, underprints or perforated initials ("perfins") The study of philatelic fakes and forgeries Expanding range of activity:...
- Philately". www.abps.org.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2018. "Perfin Society Article - BOARD OF TRADE PERFIN FORGERIES". www.angelfire.com. Retrieved 28 March 2018...
- 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...
- across the middle with letters or a pattern or monogram. They are known as "perfins". The modified stamps are usually purchased by corporations to guard against...
- Culinary Heritage of Switzerland database. "Kraft Foods Ltd". Private Revenue Perfins of Victoria. Article includes historical information about a stamp used...
- Finance. In addition, journalists revealed a connection between the company Perfin Services Limited, which, according to OCCRP, owns all of the above companies...
- Manchester". barclayperkins.blogspot.co.uk. 6 July 2017. "HISTORY OF FIRMS USING PERFINS : BODDINGTONS of MANCHESTER" (PDF). Angelfire.com. Retrieved 22 January...