1¢ Franklin Issue of 1851-1857, PLATE 1 LATE.
Position 24R1L
Scott #9 Blue,
Relief B, Type IV
Issued both imperforate and perforated.
Perforated copys are more scarce.

Part of a horizontal strip of 3 consisting of 24R, 25R, and 26R1L.

SINGLE RECUT TOP
EE DOUBLE RECUT BOTTOM

Figure 1. (Below). Detail of the GUIDE DOT on 2 impressions. The doubling of lines can faintly be seen on the upper image. Ashbrook and Neinken did not classifiy this position as a DOUBLE TRANSFER. Perhaps because as the plate wore away the shifted features faded as well. (See lower image)

Figure 2. (Below). Detail of the TOP RECUT LINE.

Figure 3. (Below). Detail of the DOUBLE RECUT BOTTOM lines. Note the second recut ends past the C of CENT.



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