angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Dec 14, 2019 12:18:28 GMT
I had to create this to help me understand the varieties since was not sure what came from souvenir sheets or regular sheets. I speak Scott more than SG so learning how SG does things is something I have not mastered.
Scott album pages have spaces for the 1st Crown Lion and apparently the single from sheet printed by Cartor plus the 2 self-adhesives from the booklet with the Machins, There is no space for the souvenir sheet. Steiner includes the Scott spaces plus the souvenir sheet. I guess the 1st Crown Lion on the Cartor sheet is considered the same as from the single sheet and the souvenir sheet. One should be able to tell the difference due to printing (Gravure vs Litho).
Do I have this right? I do not understand the SG numbers for sheets like L58, LS39, and PMx. Scott has all booklets as BKxxxx and/or a suffix (not always the same).
All images were from ebay listings.
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Post by feebletodix on Dec 14, 2019 14:53:07 GMT
Hi angore 'LS' is the back of the concise reference catalogue for 'Label Sheets' LS39 memories of Wembley Stadium but without 'world cup 2002' issued in 2007 (re-used old stamp design to save on costs) PM's are Self-adhesive barcode booklets containing 'no value stamps' (1st or 2nd) or 'Occasions' issues with definitive stamps Yes your SG references are correct.
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angore
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Post by angore on Dec 14, 2019 21:06:24 GMT
Thanks. Technically, the Cartor sheet Scott no should #2054 since it does not have a unique one. Scott does not usually get in those details in their worldwide.
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