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Aussie Al, 1300 is probably Mascot / North Botany and 1627 is Lue.
Please post scans of your stamps if you can - there are two types for 1300. |
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Hi Aussie Al,
The 431 is Fernmount and the 865 is Haymarket. Both rated common.
Let me know if you find a 440 please. |
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440 is Millamurra.
Your 1805 is Wagonga rated RRR (7 to 10 copies recorded). Nice strike of the full device!! Comparable to Freeman's example.
227 is Brewarrina & 699 is Oxford Street. Both are common, assuming the 699 measures 5x13mm.
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Thanks again Bobby .
The 6 & 9 of 699 seems to be 4mm tall but I can't really check overall length . |
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The 84 is Tenterfield. The other two are both 161 Aberdeen. The strike on the 1d is heavier but the rays match on both. Most of the time, Aberdeen seems to have pretty nice strikes. Picking a 2R20 type 161 from a 191 is, in my opinion, one of the harder tasks for a NSW numeral collector. This is a 191, inverted. See Phoenix auction 78, lot 454  |
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I've had a good look at the 191 cancellations in Freeman's 2nd edition.
The two pictures are the same device in my opinion. Remember, the KGV stamp was attributed to Aberdeen in the first edition of the book.
In the KGV picture, the 4th dot of each ray furthest away from the numeral has worn away with use. |
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Aussie Al, Your 699 Oxford Street is Type 2, rated R. |
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