stainlessb
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What I collect: currently focused on most of western Europe, much of which is spent on France, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain Queen Victoria
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Post by stainlessb on Mar 5, 2024 18:01:12 GMT
Zone Francaise, as well as the France Crest of the Provinces (similar in designs), color shifts (poor registration/mis-alignment) are fairly common, and in fact a stamp with all colors well centered/placed are less easy to find.and for the Crest series there are listings for these. On your stamp on the left, in addition to the red shifty, it appears the black-blue is shifted down, and a bit of overinking of the red on both stamps in a gutter pair.
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Philatarium
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What I collect: Primarily focused on Japan, but lots of other material catches my eye as well ...
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Post by Philatarium on Mar 5, 2024 20:41:06 GMT
Yours would be called a gutter pair. (And we're all always learning in philately!)
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rod222
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Mar 5, 2024 23:19:52 GMT
sudbury12000 Further to "GUTTER PAIR" Also known as an "INTERPANNEAU PAIR" (The selvedge between two panes of stamps)
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sudbury12000
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What I collect: Canada, Great Britain, Germany, World Pre 1925
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Post by sudbury12000 on Mar 6, 2024 14:27:40 GMT
This is not a "tete-beche". Where do you see the inverted stamp? But, there's a shift of the red ink. Not sure what I was thinking, I have corrected. And I did notice the shift. Nor sure if this is common.
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sudbury12000
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What I collect: Canada, Great Britain, Germany, World Pre 1925
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Post by sudbury12000 on Mar 6, 2024 14:28:44 GMT
Yours would be called a gutter pair. (And we're all always learning in philately!) Not sure what I was thinking, I have corrected. I must have been under caffeinated.
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sudbury12000
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What I collect: Canada, Great Britain, Germany, World Pre 1925
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Post by sudbury12000 on Mar 6, 2024 14:30:19 GMT
Zone Francaise, as well as the France Crest of the Provinces (similar in designs), color shifts (poor registration/mis-alignment) are fairly common, and in fact a stamp with all colors well centered/placed are less easy to find.and for the Crest series there are listings for these. On your stamp on the left, in addition to the red shifty, it appears the black-blue is shifted down, and a bit of overinking of the red on both stamps in a gutter pair. Thank you. I do have quite a few of this issue and now I am looking to see if there are shifts. Not sure what I was thinking, I have corrected. Yes Gutter Pair
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sudbury12000
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What I collect: Canada, Great Britain, Germany, World Pre 1925
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Post by sudbury12000 on Mar 6, 2024 14:31:21 GMT
sudbury12000 Further to "GUTTER PAIR" Also known as an "INTERPANNEAU PAIR" (The selvedge between two panes of stamps) thanks Rod, I have corrected. Who knows, maybe next week I will call my tete-beches gutters.
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