1¢ Franklin Issue of 1851-1857, PLATE 1 LATE.
Pos 2L1L, (Scott #9) |
Scott #9 Blue,
Type IV, Relief T
Issued both imperforate and perforated.
Perforated copies
are more scarce.
EE DOUBLE RECUT BOTTOM
Courtesy of Dennis Rice
(BELOW) The violet arrow indicates a small dot WEST of Ornament "B."
This mark has been confirmed by another student of this issue as consistent. |
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| Figure 1. (Below) EE Double recut curved bottom lines. Only positions 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9 and 10 of the LEFT pane have a DOUBLE RECUT bottom curved lines. This can be an aid to plating top row positions of this pane.
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Figure 2. (Below) Plating marks per Neinken / Ashbrook plating diagrams.

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| Figure 3. (Below) Guide dot location. (Red arrow) The violet arrow is pointing to a faint vertical line which is not known at this time if constant of reliable.
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