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Help With Australia 1992 Threatened Species #1271-1295

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Posted 09/16/2017   08:50 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add castor to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
'Australian Online Stamp Catalogue'
http://australianstrampcatalogue.co...r-Slogan.php
I have viewed the information on this website a number of times, one of the more 'complete' websites around. Funny though, I've never found a website that sets out aesthetically and informatively comprehensive information - or at least the way I'd like to see it. But for information this is a good one! If I ever get rich maybe I'll have the time to attack it myself (haha).
I have to say though, your pages of Australia go a long way to fixing that issue - presentation and easy to read information. I will be learning from you Rod!
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Posted 09/16/2017   6:14 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Funny though, I've never found a website that sets out aesthetically and informatively comprehensive information - or at least the way I'd like to see it. But for information this is a good one!


My sentiments also.
That link you supplied, has great information, as you say, the colours, the font and set up, is somehow not condusive to a pleasurable study.

I had the same trouble with Brusden White when I fist used them, now that I have become accustomed to their set up, I find them excellent.

Hard to beat the Amos (Scott Catalogue) for overall use enjoyment.


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Posted 03/19/2018   11:51 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add castor to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
1992 Threatened Species
(from Brusden White)

Sheet Stamps 14.06 x 14.40 comb perf
Original printing - Harrison unwatermarked white paper incorporating helecon.
First reprint - CPL unwatermarked white paper incorporating helecon.

Roll Stamps
Letterpress-printed by Pemara Labels die cut simulated perf: 11.50
Five reprints.
Photo litho-printed by Printset Cambec die cut simulated perf: 11.35
Five reprints.

Booklet Stamps die cut simulated perf: 11.35
Original printing - CPI PS laminated non-phosphor coated paper, with helecon bars 17mm wide printed down right side of stamp.
First reprint - CPI PS laminated non-phosphor coated paper, with helecon printed over top and bottom tablets and on animal.
2nd, 3rd, 4th 5th & 6th reprint - as per first reprint.

Sheetlet die cut simulated perf: 11.35
Original printing - CPI PS laminated non-phosphor coated paper, with helecon bars 17mm wide printed down right side of stamp.
1st & 2nd reprint - Jac PS laminated non-phospor coated paper, with helecon printed over top and bottom tablets and on animal.
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Edited by castor - 03/19/2018 1:53 pm
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A man whom recently bludgeoned 9 Penguins to death, was fined $82

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Posted 07/22/2018   12:00 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add castor to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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A man whom recently bludgeoned 9 Penguins to death, was fined $82

I cannot comprehend the workings of a person who could do such a thing. And the fine, hopeless!
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Posted 07/07/2019   12:08 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Calstamp to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

My reference point is the Scott catalogue.

Regarding the "Threatened Species" series. 1995. Serpentine die cut 11.5. Self-adhesive.

First question: Assume the header "Coil Stamps" is incorrect for the series 1294 thru 1295. Correct?

Second question: Scott cites 11.5 as the perforation. For the 1294 thru 1295 series. However, I found a 1294D with 11.25 perforation. Are perf varieties within this series common?

Thank you.



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