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Second Thoughts on #2: a long tailed “a” is also found on a Cyrillic SUKHUM of this size and the spacing of the letters looks too wide for it to be KARAKLIS ERIV so try SUKHUM (and it looks like Cyrillic “C” at the bottom of the stamp)
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Second Thoughts on #2: a long tailed “a” is also found on a Cyrillic SUKHUM of this size and the spacing of the letters looks too wide for it to be KARAKLIS ERIV so try SUKHUM (and it looks like Cyrillic “C” at the bottom of the stamp)