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Double Printing Versus Over Inked & Die Proof Or Essay

 
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Posted 06/03/2017   6:12 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add patrasf to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I would like to have your valuables comments on those two scans.



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Posted 06/04/2017   12:08 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add patrasf to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Actually I would like to know how to make a difference between die proof and essays before printing.So is a cut from a stationary,then not good as example.
Second the other one, was to help, my question was how to differentiate between double print and over inked. I saw on CHERRYSTONEAUCTIONSaturday, a black and yellow, double printed , but is no double of the image, looks more like my stamp, which I think is over inked.Enough to have a nice offset, woved paper.
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Posted 06/04/2017   8:40 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Petert4522 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi patrasf. I see what you are trying to ask now. Yes, the first photo is a cut-out from a piece of stationary, but I do not really think your second stamp is overinked. Can you post a scan of the whole stamp - that would give us a better idea.
And I believe your stamps got on the sales list by mistake. You might want to send a note to staff!


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Edited by Petert4522 - 06/04/2017 8:43 pm
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Posted 06/05/2017   10:07 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add patrasf to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No, is not for sale.Maybe is my mistake, sorry.
I have better photos here.Too big for this site and technology and me, not good friends.In my time the microwave was a terrific discovery.
So here is the place to see better photos of the stamp.
I'm here to have advice. I will sell the stamp this fall, with all my other stamps in auction, but no $100 000 stamps.
https://www.justcollecting.com/misc...-7-kop-nh-og
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Posted 06/09/2017   7:00 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add hy-brasil to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you for the link, patrasf! He also has the link to the photo of the double print stamp there, a 7r yellow and black with frame (black) doubled.

Unfortunately, your 7r is not a double frame error. You may see what looks to be doubling in the pearls/little circles, but that's the normal design.

The black and yellow error has doubling of the black overall, best seen looking at the bottom of the stamp. The frameline has a lighter print shifted downward, Then you can see the same shift in the lettering and scrollwork. Note the line of pearls at the bottom next to the yellow line. Not only can you see the edge of black line doubled lightly, but the outline of the pearls can be seen, also lightly printed.
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