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American Bank Note Co., Double Transfer

 
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Posted 10/02/2017   01:25 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add stampmaster to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Here is number 220, from the 1890-1893 Series regular postage stamps with a double transfer on the upper right corner.

On the main scan of the entire stamp, arrows point to the Area of Interest (AI).

I've included two camera images that is enlargement of the AI. One image from the top corner.

The second image, a little bit further down from showing the AI in that location.

Sorry for the camera images, not the clearest but still functional. Orientation of camera images one vertical and one horizontal might or might not help in seeing this right and proper Double Transfer.

Minor mention of the two missing perforations.

Unknown plate number and position for the stamp in question.

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