Yes I would say it is. I acquired it quite a while back thinking it could perhaps be a J8, but it isn't--after learning more about how to distinguish the special printings.
I want to highlight wtcrowe's earlier post. For years, I felt that I had the J22 thru J28 in my collection correctly identified. Eventually, I purchased a UV lamp ... and then stumbled across the info that J22 thru J28 fluoresce under longwave UV. Only then did I discover that my J26 was, in truth, a J19. My inability to discern between different shades undoubtedly contributed to my error. In retrospect, I'm a bit surprised that the 10-cent denomination was the only one that I had misidentified.
Quote: I want to highlight wtcrowe's earlier post. For years, I felt that I had the J22 thru J28 in my collection correctly identified. Eventually, I purchased a UV lamp ... and then stumbled across the info that J22 thru J28 fluoresce under longwave UV. Only then did I discover that my J26 was, in truth, a J19. My inability to discern between different shades undoubtedly contributed to my error. In retrospect, I'm a bit surprised that the 10-cent denomination was the only one that I had misidentified.
J29 and J30 also fluoresce under both long and short wavelength UV.
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