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Quote: Stamps4life, it's not fully clear if you are saying that your stamp is position 100R1, but in any event it is not. The shifted transfer on this position (probably a more accurate term in this case than double transfer) is evident in a very heavy dark portion of the frameline below the C of Cents (see attached photo from Siegel website), which your stamp does not have. The Neinken 10-Cent book also shows this in the drawing for 100R1.
Thats too bad…. I was just going by the cert from PF, issued 032025. But I didnt know what to notice in looking for the double transfer - going by scott specialised here - which states this position as a double transfer. The images I have seen have not been easy to tell…. Thats why I had asked if all 100R1 are double transfers?? Cert states position, but not double transfer. Bad cert I guess. Edit: for interest  |
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| Edited by Stamps4Life - 09/20/2025 9:29 pm |
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Cottonwood, Calif. Ex Amonette 21-25L1L  |
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| Edited by 3c1851Fritz - 09/21/2025 05:23 am |
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Beautiful items, Fritz. I love that experimental orange brown on the large Boston PAID EKU cover. Thanks for showing it! |
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Scott 11 - 95L1L - 5 line recut upper left triangle - Experimental Orange Brown  |
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Amazing stamp and cancel, Fritz! Blue goes so well with yellowish rose red. Thanks for showing it. |
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9R2E Chase Plated Myself and ioagoa verified the plate position so it has to be an orange brown #10. But it is a very different OB than any I have seen. Very pale with a superb impression.  |
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Very nice Fritz! Would you mind if I used some of your images in the Stamp Smarter database? It might be a while until I get back to the 3c issue. I am kinda tied up on the 12c issue at the moment, then have some things to do on the 1c issue. I have made charts for all of the Scott 11s except plate 7. I could not find enough stamps from that plate to make my charts. |
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36L5L in a 1856 Brownish Carmine. Thanks to Jeff Hayes, ebay seller, for loaning me the stamp so I could make a 1200dpi scan.  |
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