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== Risks == The best stamp hinges are designed to be "peelable", meaning that the stamp may be removed from the page, and the hinge from the stamp, without damage to either. Not all makes of hinge have this property, and the backs of many stamps have "hinge remnants", where the hinge has torn away rather than releasing the stamp. This is especially common for mint stamps, where the stamp's own gum adheres tightly to the hinge. Some old stamps may have multiple hinge remnants layered on top of each other. Conversely, careless removal of a hinge may take away a layer of the stamp's paper, resulting in a type of ''stamp thin'' known as a ''hinge thin''. The thinner paper will be noticeable when the stamp is held up to the light and is considered a serious fault in a stamp.<ref name="schwarz">{{cite book |last1=Schwarz |first1=Ted |title=Beginner's Guide to Stamp Collecting |date=1983 |publisher=Arco Publishing |location=New York City |isbn=0-668-05551-0 |pages=46β47}}</ref> Even with the use of peelable hinges and care to minimize the moisture used, the hinge will leave a visible disturbance in the gum of an unused stamp. While this was formerly a matter of indifference, since about the middle of the 20th century many collectors have come to prefer "unhinged stamps" showing no trace of hinging.<ref name="mackay">{{cite book |last1=Mackay |first1=James |title=The Complete Guide to Stamps and Stamp Collecting |date=2014 |publisher=Southwater |location=London |isbn=978-1-84476-857-8 |page=29}}</ref> Collectors preferring unhinged stamps typically use pocket-like or sleeve-like hingeless mounts, often for higher-value or unused stamps.<ref name="schwarz" />
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