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Ten and a half billion of the error stamps were produced." The error was identified by Sunipix, a stock photo agency in Texas. The stamp was released in December 2010 and the error was not noticed until March 2011. The stamp shows the replica of the Statue of Liberty in Las Vegas rather than the original Statue of Liberty in New York. "The largest run of an error on a postage stamp is the 2011 United States 'Forever Statue of Liberty Stamp'. If one turned up then opening it up would be worthwhile, but I don't think it's related to having PM41(2) & I don't think there is a previously undiscovered third motherboard type. The guy who did the label layout almost certainly cared less about what was on the label than you do. The label is very bad quality, maybe they were trying out a new label supplier and some miscommunication along the supply chain had the country added. Whatever it is: The console's feet & label are uncommon, and if anybody does have one of them then it would be definetly worth to open it up and look inside of it.Īssuming it's actually a psone and not a nes designed to look like a psone then I think the C is for Continental Europe and it was labelled differently without Sony's permission. Nocash wrote:Do you think that the "C" is for Clone? Well, maybe that's possible, too.