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Is that a break in the top of the crown? If so could you post a scan of that area please.
I am currently working on plates 2 & 3 but not nearly enough larger blocks. Quite as challenge.
Tasnaki
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Postal stationary white flaw at upper right from Stamp Community member jimjamtwo:  |
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| Edited by fairdinkumstamps - 09/24/2024 03:39 am |
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 Left stamp has ink issues from lions paw to left frame so maybe useful . |
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Thanks for posting those, Aussie Al. Your first stamp has a constant flaw, my 17. White flaws left of lion and can be seen earlier in this thread on page 7: https://goscf.com/t/72866&whichpage=7 |
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| Edited by fairdinkumstamps - 09/27/2024 03:15 am |
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Aussie Al. Your pair with the white flaws in the lower left shield panel is from plate 3 Pane C position 3. I have been working on plates 2 & 3 for over a year now and still have quite a way to go. Plating guides for plates 4 5 & 6 are available free. Tasnaki |
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Hello there. Making this topic alive again. It's an extremely interesting topic!  I really don't know a lot about these awesome stamps and I would like to know more about them. I found these two stamps in an old stamp collection (both from Die II) and I wanted to post them here to know if there's a special variety on one of them or both. The second one is pretty interesting. Look at the line under the bottom left border of the shield compared to the right one. I've never seen this on other stamps like that before. Is that a variety?  Thanks for any information!    |
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Captain Stamp, Thanks for posting - I can't see any major constant flaws on either of you stamps. I'm not sure what you are referring to with Quote: Look at the line under the bottom left border of the shield compared to the right one Can you perhaps provide a pointer arrow on your image to show the line in question? |
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Captain Stamp, the white area is the lion's paw. |
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W40 Die 2....White dot P of Postage + Numerous white flaws, too many to highlight.  |
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