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Ireland - Scott 16 Vs 26, 17 Vs 31

 
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Posted 04/15/2018   6:16 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add angore to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I am not sure 100% sure of the difference for these. Is it solely the color of the overprint?

Scott 16/17 (SG 12/14) are black and the Scott 26/31 (SG 33/39) are listed as shiny blue black. The recommendation is to view backlit with 50x magnification - easier said than done.

For the 2 pence, I want to confirm if this is Die I or II.

If you count the line crossing the top of the head, it would be 3 4 line (Die I) and if inner frame is closer to design it would be Die I.

BTW, I see variations of color of the overprint and see bluish tinges but no experience to know what I am seeing.




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Edited by angore - 04/15/2018 6:54 pm

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