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Does This Newfoundland 1937 KGVI 48c Stamp Have A Re-Entry?

 
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art of the 1937 extended Coronation issue (SG 267, Scott 243, Unitrade 243). Unitrade describes two possible re-entries for this stamp. I am wondering if it is either:

Unitrade 243i, (the third scanned image) which is described as a re-entry with "Right side with doubling of upper right edge of the medallion (portrait oval), extensions of horizontal lines into right inner frame, doubling of right frameline, and smudged inner frame on the left."

Unitrade 243ii is merely described as a re-entry of "right frameline."

I see some doubling of the right frameline, but would like confirmation from the experts, please :).

Unitrade does not have values listed for these re-entries. No value has been established.

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