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perforation denotes, in philately, a series or row of round or other shaped holes, punched out between rows of stamps in a sheet (or coil) of stamps to facilitate partition, separation, or division. ...
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perforation The punching out of holes between stamps in order to aid in their separation. There are various kinds and sizes or perforations which are measured by a perforation gauge. Often, a particular size of perforation can differ on stamps that look very much alike. Different valuations can be the result.
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perforation A hole in a paper player piano roll.
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perforation The punching out of holes between stamps to make separation easy.
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perforation Running a dotted score into paper to allow the paper to be pulled apart.
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