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That Department of Justice stamp is pretty cool! Do you have a scan of the other side? |
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Three examples of the same oddity. A plate flaw I'd suspect.  From the right pane, first stamp of the second row. |
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Bobby, that is very interesting plate flaw. It appears that you have 3 different stages of it. The right and bottom sides of the flaw vary. Is it illustrated, or explained by your resource? |
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I found the three examples one at a time. It's not mentioned in any of the literature I have.
It's SG 223f or Scott 61.
I only found out the position from the Sir Gawaine Baillie auction catalogue as he had a couple of large blocks. It was one of those eureka moments! |
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Edited by Bobby De La Rue - 01/26/2018 01:22 am |
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Quote: It was one of those eureka moments! Nice when that happens...good on you. That was one hell of an Auction...super material. |
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Cheers Rod, that catalogue is pretty much the only non-NSW focused catalogue I've kept. A work of reference in itself, as all good catalogues should be! |
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Thrace occupation stamp with inverted overprint (Scott N26a).  Robert |
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Edited by Trainwreck - 07/26/2018 10:17 pm |
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Here's Germany Scott 2186 with an ugly paper inclusion next to the euro symbol.  Robert |
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