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Great Britain Scott 3 Questions

 
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Posted 08/19/2018   6:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Partime to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I just received these (3) copies. Both Scott and Stanley Gibbons describe the most common as Red Brown on Bluish Paper. However, they also describe "on very blue paper", and pale red brown, as long as deep red brown and lake-red. Any comments on these? They were all scanned at the same time, with no auto-adjustments.



Also note the extended line on the Lower Left of one of the stamps.
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Pmks;
Diamond (looks like 15 bar ) City of London.
466 (4-2-2-4 bar) Liverpool.

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