if this is an early colt SSA then made about 1877. the initials are probably the inspectors signature..................
The past tense of "stamp" is "stamped."
'Stamped' is the past tense of 'stamp.
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb "to stamp" (mark with a stamp, or metalworking). It can be a verb form, participial, or noun.
The noun form of 'stamped' is simply 'stamp' when referring to a postage stamp. When referring to a lot of people or animals that stamped, the word would be 'stampede'.
no it is stamped with a candy stamp
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
The stamp act required all documents to be on stamped paper and have a stamp, which had to be purchased. Passed in 1765.
The stamp act required all documents to be on stamped paper and have a stamp, which had to be purchased. Passed in 1765.
The stamp is of Princess Elizabeth, and there's a tear drop under her right eye.
By what the stamp the stamped.
probably a manufacturer stamp
basically all you do is you go on your bin card press stamp and hey presto you stamped it