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Stamp condition : ウィキペディア英語版
Stamp condition

The condition of a stamp, used to grade postage stamps in the stamp collecting market, is superficially expressed by how well centered the stamp is and how wide the margins of the stamp are:
*Extra fine (EF) or extremely fine (XF) is a perfectly centered stamp with wide margins.
*Superb is sometimes used for a perfect stamp.
*Very fine (VF) is a well centered stamp with ample margins.
*Fine (F) is a stamp that is significantly offset but still has four margins.
*Average (Avg.) is a stamp that has no margin on at least one side with a portion of the design trimmed off or cut into by perforations. Except for rare or very old stamps average stamps are not collected or sold except as space-fillers or reference copies. Heavy cancellations which obliterate the design can also be considered.
*Poor Only great rarities such as the British Guiana 1c magenta, a stamp which is heavily canceled, soiled, and cut to shape, are collected in poor condition.
Many other factors besides centering and margins determine the description and value of stamps. Key among them in the case of mint stamps is the presence or absence of postage stamp gum and whether the gum has been disturbed:
*Mint never-hinged (MNH or Mint NH, NH, u/m) is an unused stamp that has full original undisturbed gum with no trace of damage done by a stamp hinge. Stamps sell at a considerable premium if they are in this condition.
*Lightly hinged (LH) is a mint stamp which was hinged but only slightly disturbed.
*Heavily hinged (HH) is a mint stamp which was hinged and damaged in the process.
*Hinge remaining (HR) is a mint stamp which has part of a stamp hinge on the back.
*Original gum (OG): A stamp with its original gum, yet deteriorated by age.
*No Gum (NG): Stamp's gum has been washed off. Rarely, stamps are issued with no gum.
*Regummed (RG): Fresh gum has been applied to the stamp. Poor regumming can be detected by examining the end of the perforations under a microscope. The fresh gum may interfere with the small strands of torn paper or even form small droplets.
The Stanley Gibbon company, experts in describing and selling older mint stamps, uses the following to describe stamps with disturbed gum:
* large part o.g.: mounted mint (mint hinged) with the majority of original gum
* part o.g.: mounted mint (mint hinged) with less than 50% of original gum
Postally used stamps usually have no gum and these terms do not apply. An apparently used stamp with gum, for example from the former Soviet Bloc, may be Cancelled to order (CTO) and have little or no value to collectors.
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