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Can anyone ID these Autralian
Hi there,
I have uploaded a scan of three stamps i can't seem to find in my SG cat. craigscorner.mysite.freeserve.com If anyone has the time to look i would appreciate it. Please respond to this thread as opposed to email. Regards Craig |
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"Craig" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have uploaded a scan of three stamps i can't seem to find in my SG cat. craigscorner.mysite.freeserve.com If anyone has the time to look i would appreciate it. Please respond to this thread as opposed to email. Craig, You are stopping short in your catalogue. Sometimes all the images are not presented for a set of stamps, this can make identification harder, but usually this is presented in a textual way. Have a closer look at the set you found a similar stamp to the first one in - the 1 1/2d value does have a curved Australia - but the 1d value (what you have here) is streight. It was also printed in Green in '49. This is the 1943 1p brown violet Queen Elizabeth definitive. The other two follow the Royal Visit design in my catalogue. Look at the series of definitives for '63-'65. Hope this helps, Frank |
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Thank you for the info
This info is not in the cat i am using, could this be due to the catalogue being the simplified version ? also info about quality is not included at the front as was suggested. Using the three scanned items as an example would you say they were of poor or reasonable quality ? Many thanks Craig On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 08:28:29 -0400, "Frank Emanuel" wrote: "Craig" wrote in message .. . Hi there, I have uploaded a scan of three stamps i can't seem to find in my SG cat. craigscorner.mysite.freeserve.com If anyone has the time to look i would appreciate it. Please respond to this thread as opposed to email. Craig, You are stopping short in your catalogue. Sometimes all the images are not presented for a set of stamps, this can make identification harder, but usually this is presented in a textual way. Have a closer look at the set you found a similar stamp to the first one in - the 1 1/2d value does have a curved Australia - but the 1d value (what you have here) is streight. It was also printed in Green in '49. This is the 1943 1p brown violet Queen Elizabeth definitive. The other two follow the Royal Visit design in my catalogue. Look at the series of definitives for '63-'65. Hope this helps, Frank |
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Your three stamps are Scott numbers 191, 365, and 366 respectively. Each
is valued at the $0.15 minimum. Craig wrote: Hi there, I have uploaded a scan of three stamps i can't seem to find in my SG cat. craigscorner.mysite.freeserve.com If anyone has the time to look i would appreciate it. Please respond to this thread as opposed to email. Regards Craig |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:44:36 -0400, John O'Brien
Thank you all for your input. I now move to the New Zealand part.... Craig |
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