Plate Block perf error Canada SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c
Hi there all,
Happy holidays! I have a Plate Block set of 4 of Canada SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c The margins are not the usual white background but rather repeats of the stamps. It looks like a perforation error. Is that the usual printer's run or an error? beaverstamps PS: I don't know how to post pictures in news groups yet ;( |
Plate Block perf error Canada SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c
On Dec 27, 6:53*pm, beaverstamps wrote:
Hi there all, Happy holidays! I have a Plate Block set of 4 of Canada *SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c The margins are not the usual white background but rather repeats of the stamps. It looks like a perforation error. Is that the usual printer's run or an error? I have examples of this in several of the low-FV berries designs of this set and assume it to be just the way they were printed. There is no comment in Gibbons. Maybe someone can show us a sheet. beaverstamps PS: I don't know how to post pictures in news groups yet ;( I think there may be a later version of these instructions, but look at: https://groups.google.com/group/rec....bf9e47b5728559 Perhaps someone could put this in the FAQ? Chris |
Plate Block perf error Canada SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c
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, wrote: On Dec 27, 6:53*pm, beaverstamps wrote: Hi there all, Happy holidays! I have a Plate Block set of 4 of Canada *SC 1351 '92 Black Crowberry 3c The margins are not the usual white background but rather repeats of the stamps. It looks like a perforation error. Is that the usual printer's run or an error? I have examples of this in several of the low-FV berries designs of this set and assume it to be just the way they were printed. There is no comment in Gibbons. Maybe someone can show us a sheet. beaverstamps PS: I don't know how to post pictures in news groups yet ;( I think there may be a later version of these instructions, but look at: https://groups.google.com/group/rec....owse_frm/threa d/60bd7b5056037fb1/46bf9e47b5728559?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=%22how+to+%22+cjo int#46bf9 e47b5728559 Perhaps someone could put this in the FAQ? Chris Hi The design of that series extends to the end of the sheet. Your stamps are normal. In this case, a white border would be the anomaly. Many stamp designs since the early 1980s feature borders complementing the stamp design. Unfortunately, this newsgroup does not allow images. The proper procedure is to load the image to a public sharing site, such as cijoint, Photobucket, Picassa or any other; and to provide a link in the posting to the newsgroup. Regards Richard Thouin |
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