1¢ Franklin Issue of 1851-1857, PLATE 2
Position 25R2, (Scott #7 shown)
Scott #7 Blue,
Type II, Relief B
Issued both imperforate and perforated.
Perforated copies are more scarce.

DOUBLE TRANSFER
Part of a strip of 3 consisting of 24R2, 25R2 and 26R2

Figure 1. (Below) Detail view of the GUIDE DOT location as illustrated in the Ashbrook/Neinken plating diagram. The most interesting plating mark is the crescent line in the C of CENT caused by the relief roller shifting from its original entry position.

Figure 2. (Below) Detail of the double transfer plating marks as illustrated in the plating diagram.

Figure 3. (Below) The upper left ornaments are shifted or double transfered. This is not illustrated in the plating diagrams.

Figure 4. (Below) Small dot of color in the T of POSTAGE. This is not illustrated in the plating diagrams but confirmed as consistent.



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