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Post by codeye on Jan 7, 2015 8:44:36 GMT
Rod I only have SG catalogue for 2013, the item is priced at £30 mint £4:25 used. hope that helps you out.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Jan 7, 2015 9:12:11 GMT
Rod I only have SG catalogue for 2013, the item is priced at £30 mint £4:25 used. hope that helps you out. Very helpful codeye. Very much appreciated. Would it be possible to copy type any informtion you have on the "single wide tooth perfs" ? My early gibbons suggests they lie at the bottom of each stamp. My pane of 25 stamps show they lie at the top (eg Waterlow printing) mine are definitely DLR I am not sure what they are getting at, I thought it was a comb perf registration error. Thanks for any assistance you can offer. PS: How does one insert the Pound Icon from the keyboard?
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Post by classicalstamps on Jan 7, 2015 11:38:08 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2015 12:53:21 GMT
Rod you need to use ALT codes do a google on them, you have to use the ALT key and then using the number pad type in a code. Lots of symbols like pound pence cents etc I on the iPhone but I belive pound code is alt 0163.
Now back to the world of work . All my suppliers are getting peed off with me when I tell them use stamps, if they send using a meter I told them I take my time opening up the letter. Stamps get open right away. Trying to do my part.
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Post by codeye on Jan 7, 2015 13:23:38 GMT
Rod I only have SG catalogue for 2013, the item is priced at £30 mint £4:25 used. hope that helps you out. Very helpful codeye. Very much appreciated. Would it be possible to copy type any informtion you have on the "single wide tooth perfs" ? My early gibbons suggests they lie at the bottom of each stamp. My pane of 25 stamps show they lie at the top (eg Waterlow printing) mine are definitely DLR I am not sure what they are getting at, I thought it was a comb perf registration error. Thanks for any assistance you can offer. PS: How does one insert the Pound Icon from the keyboard? Ok the footnote at bottom of the set in the 2013 Commonwealth catalogue by Stanley Gibbons, is as follows. "On the Waterlow printings there is always a single wide-tooth perforation on each side at the top of the stamps. For the De La Rue stamps these teeth can occur either at the top or the bottom. Those listed De La Rue printings, which do not differ in shade, are for examples with the wide-tooth perforation at the bottom. *All the Waterlow printings and early De La Rue printings of the horizontal designs measure 12.3x12.8, but De La Rue printings from 22 May 1962 (including those on the Block CA watermark) measure 12.3x12.6. The 1c and 2c, printed by Waterlow, exist in coils constructed from normal sheets." As to the £ sign question, I have a UK keyboard and the symbol is on the figure 3 key using shift. Or use the Alt 156 www.alt-codes.net/
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Jan 7, 2015 13:34:41 GMT
Aha! lovely work Codeye, thumbs up. The catalogue has been amended to provide top and bottom. Many thanks for going to the trouble for me. I was intrigued. I'll post a scan when I have made up an album page. Our Administrator was spot on for my keyboard ALT 0163 = £ Yours also Alt 156 = £
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Jan 7, 2015 14:11:42 GMT
1961 12c "Felling Greenheart" De La Rue Print. (11th July 1961) Not Listed Scott SG 338b The Large Brown Dot in Left Selvedge, is punctured, Author's guess : Locating pin for the Comb Perforator.
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Post by tomiseksj on Jun 4, 2015 11:22:31 GMT
The one-cent magenta has gone on display in Washington, DC at the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal Museum. The announcement in the Museum's Postmark Extra may be viewed here.
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Post by jimjung on Jun 20, 2015 11:26:43 GMT
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Post by rod222 on Jun 20, 2015 22:13:50 GMT
6d Blue 1863 P10 Sc#67 $180 / $40 2009
1860 12d Lilac P12 Sc#21a $650 / $55 2009
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Post by jimjung on Jun 21, 2015 12:51:46 GMT
thanks Rod
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Post by jimjung on Jun 22, 2015 23:46:06 GMT
Two more later 1882. The 2nd one has SPECIMEN upside down. Is that normal or odd ?
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Post by rod222 on Jun 23, 2015 0:14:16 GMT
Two more later 1882. The 2nd one has SPECIMEN upside down. Is that normal or odd ? Guess: With most punctured stamps, it was time saving to fold the paper, either which way, and puncture the stamps by multiples. This gave varied formats when the sheet was opened flat, eg : upside down, inverted etc &etc. It would seem this may have occurred with your examples. Otherwise I have no idea, not seen these before. Collectors who specialise in PERFINS (which this is not) collect all variants. To confirm my proposal, look at the final stroke of the "N" in the top stamp, The stroke is missing, and there appears to be another stroke adjacent, A folded puncture would most probably give this result.
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Post by jimjung on Jun 23, 2015 0:24:11 GMT
I didn't notice that until you pointed it out just now. I can see it just like some of the perf errors in the corners of the sheet. These stamps are listed as no 58 and 59 in the On-Line Stamp Catalog
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Post by jimjung on Jul 4, 2015 12:11:25 GMT
and the 2c with three masts.
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Post by Ryan on Sept 23, 2015 16:03:30 GMT
Here's a British Guiana stamp that can be found in both postage stamp catalogues (like Scott) and revenue stamp catalogues (like Barefoot). This one comes from 1888 or 1889 (depends on which catalogue you wish to believe) and pricing varies wildly. The Scott catalogue prices examples used postally, of course, whereas the Barefoot catalogue wants revenue cancellations. This is a cheapie in Scott, only 40 cents in my older 2009 edition, and is worth quite a bit more (percentage-wise, anyway) as a revenue stamp, £2 in my Barefoot. But for the 5 high values (plus one variety), postal cancellations are very rare and they come to a total of $4,165 for used stamps in Scott - they're only valued at £55 in total with revenue cancellations. Ryan
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