1.Australia 1926-30 KGV 1/2d scarlet stamps with inverted OS perfin and two missing holes on OS perfin.
2.Australia 1931-36 KGV 2d golden scarlet stamp with error watermark E OF A CROWN watermark instead of C OF A CROWN watermark normally on the stamp.
3.Australia 1931 kingford smith's fights 2d rose red stamp with unusual perforation holes on left vertical side.
4.Australia 1931-36 kangaroo 2s maroon stamp with colour error "BROWN" instead of maroon colour normally on the stamp.Both stamps are C OF A CROWN watermark but difference colour.
5.Australia 1937-49 KGVI 1 1/2d&3d green and blue stamps with fainted and chicken eyes varieties instead of normal eyes usually.
6.1947.Lt.John Shortland,r.n. 2 1/2d lake stamp with tiny "A" in "C OF A CROWN" watermark instead of normal big A in C OF A CROWN watermark.
7.Australia 1955 kangaroo 1/2d orange stamp with "SHARP TORN EDGE ON TOP OF THE CROWN" instead of round top on top of the crown normally on right stamp.
This is all the australia error/varieties stamps I discovered at the moment.I have spent 24 hours a day,7 days a week,30 days a month,365 days a year to find error/varieties stamps of australia in my australia stamp collections.I put alot of my effort with my heart and soul to do so much of research on all this australia stamps and this is all the RESULT.All of this error/varieties are not listed in the stamp catalogue,i think their certainly very rare.I WOULD LOOK FOR MORE AUSTRALIA ERROR/VARIETIES STAMPS FOR SURE.
I do enjoy looking at them so much,day and night.I hope to enjoy looking at them too one by one on the picture below.Check them out and let me know what do you think of them.
You appear like some one that is having a lot of fun. I will take you at your word that these are true errors since I don't know much about Australian stamps.
I enjoy them because I have just started to put together a collection of Australian stamps. Keep posting some more.
That is a lot of work you have put into checking each stamp, some day I would like the time to do the same thing with mine.
All of you are the best of the best philatelic stamp collectors as far as I know,the members and moderator here are having humble,kind and polite behaviour not like the other stampboard website,some of the members and moderator attitude and behaviour are not good at all,oh please,i just typed the "i" in small letter and then my account get suspended,its just a small issue.:(
Hi everybody , I would highly appreciate if anyone could help with this kind of color error in one of Australian stamps series "Living Together " : the front surface of the man's trousers became light blue and the lower part of the hand statue became light green .
Quote: All of you are the best of the best philatelic stamp collectors as far as I know,the members and moderator here are having humble,kind and polite behaviour not like the other stampboard website,some of the members and moderator attitude and behaviour are not good at all,oh please,i just typed the "i" in small letter and then my account get suspended,its just a small issue.:(
The moderators are not user friendly at all. Spell check is a must and an attitude that hopefully none of us develop. The disdain towards GB and U.S. members is appalling. I myself have been a brunt of this behaviour. And have caused a massive feud between a highly educated and respected GB member and board admin. They have a link for errant apostrophes. Hmmm.
It's why I joined Stamp Community it has been a pleasure.
Modern Who wrote way back when: "I guess not all the flyspeckers collect US........" Definitely true. I do the classic stamps of the Portuguese colonies, through the 1914-26 Ceres issues. The potential for shade varieties, cheap but hard to find frame breaks, and mis-prints, is enormous.
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