PrepTest 48, Section 3, Question 8
This stamp is probably highly valuable, since it exhibits a printing error. The most important factors in determining a stamp's value, assuming it is in good condition, are its rarity and age. This is clearly a fine specimen, and it is quite old as well.
This stamp is probably highly valuable, since it exhibits a printing error. The most important factors in determining a stamp's value, assuming it is in good condition, are its rarity and age. This is clearly a fine specimen, and it is quite old as well.
This stamp is probably highly valuable, since it exhibits a printing error. The most important factors in determining a stamp's value, assuming it is in good condition, are its rarity and age. This is clearly a fine specimen, and it is quite old as well.
This stamp is probably highly valuable, since it exhibits a printing error. The most important factors in determining a stamp's value, assuming it is in good condition, are its rarity and age. This is clearly a fine specimen, and it is quite old as well.
The conclusion is properly inferred if which one of the following is assumed?
The older a stamp is, the more valuable it is.
Printing errors are always confined to a few individual stamps.
Most stamps with printing errors are already in the hands of collectors.
Rarity and age are of equal importance to a stamp's value.
Even old and rare stamps are usually not valuable if they are in poor condition.
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