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In the inherited book but pretty bad shape. Could it be something else made to look like a two penny blue? The back even has a pencil writing maybe questioning the ID. Sorry for the iffy scan. I'm getting better. In this condition, is this sellable? Thanks JoJo.  
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It looks real to me, just not in very good condition. I don't see what else it could be. Looks too good to be a forgery or a similar but different stamp.
You could check for a small crown watermark. Why sell it? It's not worth much in that shape but at least you have one. |
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| Edited by Casey Magoo - 02/06/2022 11:45 am |
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Yes, it is a two pence blue. However, it is the 1841-type, not the 1840-type. The 1840-type did not have a line below 'POSTAGE,' nor one above 'TWO PENCE.' Anyone who would pay money for it must be pretty desperate to add one to his collection. Even as a space filler, it is a bad example. |
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| Edited by NSK - 02/06/2022 11:59 am |
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Thanks! Not intending to keep this inherited collection. Figure I'll do what you suggest and give it to someone who wants to say they have one! Thanks again. Ed |
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Maybe a silly question, How significant are the rays in the corners for identifying? In general for the black, red and blue |
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| Edited by Just_fella - 02/07/2022 2:26 pm |
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They are helpful. They tend to suffer from broken rays that help identify the plate, together with the corner letters, and breaks and thickness of frame lines. |
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@Rod,
The cancellation could be Scottish. But in this state, I cannot be sure. |
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Quote: Yes, a Scottish postmark. Number indecipherable. Aye ! Thanks gentlemen, I was thinking perhaps a "Pearson Hill" (son of Rowland Hill)  INTERESTINGThe last number on RHS, do you see the black "5" or the white "3"  |
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| Edited by rod222 - 02/07/2022 6:39 pm |
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Rod, you make a good point that very well could be a 5!
I don't know these at all, is 523 out of the question? |
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| Edited by Just_fella - 02/07/2022 7:20 pm |
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You are reading a 3  totally wrong, they are some of the watery ink bars Postmarks will make fools of us all. Indecipherable, as our friends suggest Rabbit or a bird?  |
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No question, throwing darts. Cause there could be a 2 beside that 5 of yours :) Just seeing what we could come up with, never know.  |
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| Edited by Just_fella - 02/07/2022 7:46 pm |
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