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Puzzler : Quote: "The left lower corner may have had a paper fold, which at the time was unsightly, and so was cut squrae to conform by someone perhaps. Mayhap the outer line has been redrawn over but further cleaning or handling arased any extra green?" good analyse... my first thoughts was "missing ink" theory or a fold during the printing, but the outer line as you have noted deserves more questionning, I think ??!  ... Another good look at the stamp make me believe it is genuine... perhaps another item to send to Vance for an evaluation??!  |
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no choice watermark : when there is an hesitation on this stamp of this value...it will be posted this coming Monday to Vincent Greene Thanks puzzler |
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| Edited by koala - 07/19/2014 7:05 pm |
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Some new large queens: 12c missing lower left frame line (Unitrade 28ii):  Pair of 15c grey violet. Right stamp with "Pawnbroker" flaw - 3 dots at 1 o'clock of the arc next to the lower right "15" (Unitrade 29ii):   Nice 15c blue grey (Unitrade 30b):  |
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| Edited by chipg - 08/04/2014 10:39 am |
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Ref. page 20, it is a forgery by Oneglia... no idea how much it worth?!   |
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| Edited by koala - 08/29/2014 07:27 am |
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Hey Mudhut. There is a rarity in there! In the centre of your third image, the 20¢ stamp has a major error! The C in Canada has been replaced by a P, and the D has been replace with an M! Huge mistake in the design, and, oh, wait a second... that stamp COULD be from Panama. Let me check back with my catalogue.
Sorry, couldn't resist. All kidding aside, they're all pretty common, though a nice basis for a classic Canadian collection. |
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some uncommon things 7 1/2 pence (Unitrade 9)  6 cent large queen with re-entry in "Postage" (Unitrade 27iii)  |
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Greetings chiog! Thanks for adding to this thread. I appreciate it! By the way, did I say that these Canadian Classics were to be in the Foreign stamp Giveaway starting tomorrow? Link to giveaway: https://goscf.com/t/39651#338332Have a great day! |
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Been a while, so thought I'd show a few more: 7½ pence with the error in the top right "½ (Unitrade 9iv)  6 pence reddish purple (Unitrade 10)  |
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Impressive these number 9iv and 10. They are still on my bucket list.... |
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WaterMK: I've seen the write-up on the site, including the analysis of the two different "varieties" of this "error." Very informative and very persuasive argument.
I frequent that site often. A ton of useful info (and some big scans of the re-entries that I use to highlight my album pages). Chip |
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