I have found a 2d revenue stamp that it has initials overprint M.E.B. I have research and only found M.E.F. can it be an error?, please advice. Thank you.
Sorry, but this a revenue/fiscal usage (in Great Britain). The overprints were used by commercial firms or smaller government agencies as a control, basically to prevent theft. M.E.B. are initials for the company or agency name. Perhaps someone here knows what that stands for.
Another key is the violet cancel used in revenue/fiscal situations. Pen cancelled stamps would also be ones used for revenue purposes.
Quote: This is from the Midlands Electricity Board:
Bravo Nigel ! my search failed, I guess I should have used the periods (full stops) in the search I was discombobulated, the opt looked very familiar to me.
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