I thought the change in the German proof law from c/BUG to c/N was 1910? I understood that sometimes a skinny c/N was added to the c/BUG marks as a Nitro proof under the early law, on the side of the front toggle?
It will be interestng to know if the GERMANY mark overstamps the i suffix, also if the extractor says GELADEN or LOADED.
--Dwight
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