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1900-16 10 Filler Turul Soft Pink Paper Perf. 15

 
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Posted 05/21/2022   04:27 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add dedde to your friends list Get a Link to this Message

By an album, no small no big, I had found 8 for 10 Filler with red carmine graphic but the paper is soft pink and not white by more than 100 stamps.
I had found some website that show the photos of all the kind of stamp for this Issue but no website show those kind of.
This is an image of the one in the middle by the other pink paper (60 filler) and another with white paper (2 filler ) to notice the change ok of color.
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Demetrio

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Posted 05/21/2022   05:48 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Roberto59 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hello.
In these series, from 1913 to 1915, the value 12 is on yellow paper and the value 60 is on pink paper.
All the others are on white paper, if it has another color it is due to transfer, dirt or rust.
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Posted 05/21/2022   05:49 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Roberto59 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Forgiveness; the value 50 also goes on bluish paper.
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Thanks Roberto but I don't understand. Wich kind of transfer, because the color seem, more or less, the same intensity on all the stamp. I have other 8 like that some on more ping some on less but seems really colored, that's why I ask to learn and understand
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Hard to tell exactly, because these are used and there is no telling where they have been. But one of the most common reasons for discoloring would be when they were used on colored paper and not soaked carefully enough.
Also, bad plate wiping can cause discoloring like the above example.


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That is the way they were issued .The 50 is on blues grey paper ,the 60 is on pink paper and also the 70 filler is on greenish paper ,normal stamps .
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My guess is the 10f uses fugitive ink and when it's soaked off the envelope the color stains the paper.
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Posted 05/22/2022   05:42 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add dedde to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Ok , then there is nothing special in a 10 filler with pink paper. Had found just on withe paper I was thinking in something maybe interesting !
Have nice time
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