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Two printing operations.
The red was printed normally, then likely the paper buckled slightly forcing a small crease as the press closed for the black printing. Then off to gumming and perforating.
The black ink (as well as the red) was printed normally then the paper buckled between printing and gumming as well as perforation. If you look at the nose when the SCF image is clicked to enlarge you will clearly see the missing due to creasing section of black on the bridge of the nose. That is where the black creasing stands out due to image design and is less obvious elsewhere in the black design. The upper and lower perforation holes where the crease exits the stamp look normal.
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Gum bend, Gum crease or Gum wrinkle: A natural occurrence in flat-plate printed stamps where the paper has shrunk and the gum did not shrink at the same rate, causing the stamp to wrinkle.