NUMERAL ISSUE Major Re-entries Two Cents Carmine (Continued) Page 2 of 2 Half Cent / One Cent / Three Cents / Five Cents
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TWO CENTS CARMINE (Continued) |
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Group 4 (Cont'd) Twisted Re-entries R29 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry
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R30 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry |
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Group 5 Lateral Shifts R31 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry
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R32 |
Scott #76/77 Two Cents Carmine A Re-entry This is one of the very few re-entries that was printed in both colours. |
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Group 6 Top Only R33 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry
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R34 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry |
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R35 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A
Major Re-entry
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R36 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry |
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R37 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry
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R38 |
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Group 7 Doubling in 'CAN' R39 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Major Re-entry |
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Group 8 Lines in 'C' similar to 1/2¢ & 1¢ R40 |
Scott #77 Two Cents Carmine A Strong Re-entry |
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Odd Markings Well, here's one that's a real puzzler. The diagram shows a series of engraved markings found on this plate position. (A second copy is shown to prove it is a constant variety.) They certainly appear to be the result of some sort of misplaced transfer roll incident, but since they occur on three sides of the design, this is not a simple misplaced entry. It would be most valuable to locate this stamp in a block showing the stamps on the surrounding sides. |
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Group 9 'Mysterious' Varieties |
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