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This came this week with a small collection of mint stamps I purchased. To me, this looks like a Scott 500, Type 1a. This digital photo is the best I was able to muster. Any help would be appreciated! Brian 
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Brian, Type I Scott 499. Below is a detail of the toga rope.  Type I Toga Rope lacks definition especially on the top line.  Type Ia Toga Rope is well defined especially top line |
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Rileysan- Here's one of the used 500's I've found:  If you enlarge it, you'll see how much thicker the rope is- thicker than you'll see even on the Rotary Press stamps. On the Type 1a, there was something like 10x the normal pressure added to the printing, thus the stronger and deeper images. Hope this helps-- Ray |
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Partime--yours are both off-set printings. They look like a type Va, #528. Sorry,they are not #500.  |
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stampcrow: Those are not #500...Both are off-set printed. Notice the crisper facial details of the off-set compared to flat plate printings. Yours appear to be #534B. |
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Whoops! Thanks for catching my mistake kevin504! I guess I meant to say #528B. Anyway, they look like type VII to me which is #528B. |
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Hi, Stampcrow... here's a nice reference pic for you of Type 1a...  |
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| Edited by disi123 - 06/01/2014 4:02 pm |
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disi123 that reference stamp is brilliant, thanks. Yea the color on my pair isn't right for 500. I'm scanning another perf 11 just to get a look at it on the screen and compare. machine99 and Kevin thanks for replying.  I can really see the difference with this one. The sharpness of the image is much different. The diamond pattern in the neck. Also the button on mine is more of a blob where as the reference stamp has very distinct lined. This is excellent. Thank you. |
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| Edited by stampcrow - 06/01/2014 4:24 pm |
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I posted some real SC500 precancels in the precancel area for comparison. |
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Here is a nice NH SC500 obtained on ebay recently from a clueless seller who believed the identification ritten on the stamp tab. Hint: anybody who writes an identification on a stamp is clueless enough to misidentify it!  |
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This is why I need a scanner so bad I have 35 copies of 500, hence my user name, most people who bring my there collections to ID have an offset printing stamp in the 500 spot. the toga line is greatly stronger as well the toga button. I have yet to see a copy of 500 that wasn't deep rose in color |
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