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SC #17 Vs SC #36 Reentries

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Posted 01/26/2021   6:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Caper123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Question - the 12c design of 1851-57 has several triple transfer positions (or so says Siegel) 5R1, 17R1, and 49R1. The PF site does not have listings.

As Scott 36 uses the same design would these same positions be triple transfers on the 36? Scott has a line for triple transfers on #36 but no price for used.
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Posted 01/26/2021   10:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add dudley to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Caper, if you are referring specifically to Sc #36 (produced from Plate 1) and not #36B (produced from Plate 3), then the answer is yes. James Allen, a premier student of the 12c 1851-1857 issue, has this to say: "Plate 1, which produced the imperforate 12¢ 1851 stamps of the 1851 issue, also produced a great percentage of the perforated 12¢ stamps of the 1857 issue. The plate varieties found on the 1851 imperforates are therefore repeated on the perforated stamps printed from Plate 1." (CHRONICLE 241, Feb 2014, p.45).
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Posted 01/26/2021   11:07 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Dudley. I had come across what appears to be a 5R & 17R1 #36. No catalog value is given for used triple transfers in the Scott catalog, so I'll assume for now they have the same value as the double transfers.
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Posted 01/27/2021   11:23 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here are the stamps I referred to (best pictures I can provide right now). The stamp on the left (the 17's) is copied from Siegel and is listed there as a triple transfer variety. The two on the right (the 36's) are mine.

5R1



17R1
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Edited by Caper123 - 01/27/2021 11:36 am
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Posted 01/28/2021   10:42 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add dudley to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
17R1 is not listed as a triple transfer in any of the standard references or by Allen in his Chronicle articles. According to Siegel there are three different frameline entries at UR in this position. Unfortunately, Caper's copy of #36 from this position does not show this area. Neinken's drawing of 17R1 does not show traces of three framelines either. It seems that a confirming copy of this position matching the Siegel item from the Wagshal sale is needed.
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Posted 03/16/2021   2:51 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Trying to decide whether this stamp is real or not. I've never seen a double transfer so bold on this stamp. Best picture available...sorry.

Opinions welcomed.


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Posted 03/16/2021   3:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add txstamp to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Neinken doesn't record anything that looks like that.

Given the limitations of the 12c pamphlet, however, that of course, doesn't mean such a thing doesn't exist. It may.

Looking at it, I'm reminded a bit of the 10c 1847 Knapp shift, somehow. The double transfer lines are rarely found so bold. Of course, on the Knapp shift, they are bold, since they were painted in.

Its certainly an interesting item ...

Knapp Shift -
https://siegelauctions.com/lot_grd....emailflag=on
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Posted 03/16/2021   4:11 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add dudley to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
One would think something this striking would have been documented by now. Caper, can you reveal its source?
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Posted 03/16/2021   4:55 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Found a cert for it, but it is a very old PF cert and merely states it's a real #17 - nothing more. PF cert #146878
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Posted 03/16/2021   7:34 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add revcollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Although it is not a great image, the one on the PF site does seem to show the DT.
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Posted 03/17/2021   09:43 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Dudley, sorry I didn't fully answer your question. The seller is 'market maker' Momen.
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Posted 03/18/2021   12:30 pm  Show Profile Check sinclair2010's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add sinclair2010 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Genuine #17 but the DT is utterly ridiculous. I like it as a conversation piece.
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Posted 03/31/2021   3:56 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Learning the hard way Momen Stamps is not a reputable dealer. Does not respond to email messages and only provides a phone number of a mail drop in Cary, NC.
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Posted 08/15/2021   11:54 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Caper123 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Follow-up post cert. Definitely a bogus attempt to imitate a double transfer per the PF. Seller finally refunded the sale price but is now balking about paying for the cert. Will never come close to a purchase from this seller again.
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Posted 08/16/2021   12:15 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Had to chuckle at the Momen issues. Had my own with the Momen clown. Would not answer emails. Finally got his attention by leaving scathing but factual feedback.
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Posted 08/16/2021   08:16 am  Show Profile Check sinclair2010's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add sinclair2010 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I think somebody told you you it was a fake DT on a genuine stamp, so there was really no need to dump more money into a bad transaction. Just saying...
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