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Scott 610......5 Varieties.......maybe 6 Now..?

 
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Posted 11/27/2018   11:00 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add wert to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hey guys
I was looking through my Scott 610's and came across 2 stamps associated with two different sheets..These stamps had what for a better name I have called the "GREEN MOON" variety...They are situated in the exact same spot to left side of the chimney.

What do you guys think...?
What do you think Unitrade will think...?

Opinions appreciated.
Robert


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What is your success rate at getting Unitrade to list your flyspecking discoveries?
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Posted 11/27/2018   12:21 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wert to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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What is your success rate at getting Unitrade to list your flyspecking discoveries?


So far 50/50 John...If Unitrade decides to decline this GREEN MOON variety, then it will be 66/33 declined...Waiting to hear from Mr. Harris...He is not a person who just declines at random, he does investigates every collectors concerns.

Robert
Just heard back from Unitrade...Apparently it has already been recognized and is PP11...My excitement level has dropped, so on to the next "flyspecking discovery" as John Becker said...haha

the variety is found only on the upper right pane from the sheet (i.e. one pane in four) just to clarify, and PP11 is not realized terminology, I meant PLATE POSITION 11, but I should have used the correct terminology POS.11

By the way, it is considered a significant variety (because it is constant), not an 'oddity'.


Sorry, not green but blue

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Edited by wert - 11/27/2018 4:16 pm
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Posted 11/27/2018   9:44 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add pwscg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Robert,

Do you get Corgi Times, the journal of BNAPS's Elizabethen II study group?
CT V23 #4 Jan-Feb 2015 p60 has an article & table of constant varieties with pictures. There are tons of them.
See also V22 #5 March-April 2014.

Peter
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