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Is This A Known Hungarian Postage Due Color Variant?

 
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Posted 02/04/2019   10:31 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add pnjstamps to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
My Scott catalogue lists the 1921 postage due (J86) as 25k on 1.5k violet. While the original (unsurcharged stamp, Sc# 342) is listed as brown violet. Then when I look on stampworld they list one variety as brownish purple. Knowing that Scott often does a superficial job at covering foreign stamps, does SG or Michel list two different color varieties?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.

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The 1 1/2 Korona (Base stamp) exists in different shades of violet.

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