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VERY FINE. THIS IS BELIEVED TO BE THE ONLY PERFORATED 1857 ONE-CENT SHOWING PART OF THE PLATE 4 NUMBER AT LEFT. A GREAT RARITY.
The Neinken book (p. 277) states that "No stamp, imperforate or perforated, showing the imprint and the plate number '4' from the left pane has ever been recorded." He also notes that apart from this stamp there are only two other perforated examples known from this same position, but that both show only a small part of the imprint. This is, therefore, the only perforated example which shows any part of the plate number.
Ex Neinken and illustrated in his book (p. 278) (Image)
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FINE. THIS IS THE ONLY REPORTED PERFORATED STAMP FROM THIS POSITION SHOWING THE END OF THE LEFT IMPRINT. A GREAT RARITY.
Parts of the left imprint can be seen on Positions 31, 41, 51 and 61L. No copies are known showing the full plate number. This is the only recorded perforated example which shows the bottom of the imprint at left.
With 1980 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as pair with no premium for the imprint (Image)
FINE AND RARE. ACCORDING TO THE NEINKEN BOOK THIS IS THE ONLY STAMP THAT HAS BEEN RECORDED WITH EVEN SO MUCH AS PART OF THE PLATE NUMERAL "4". A PHENOMENAL RARITY.
Ex Neinken and illustrated in his book (p. 279) (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE. A STUNNING USED STRADDLE-PANE MARGIN AND CENTERLINE EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE III.
Only six positions along the two adjacent vertical rows of Plate 4 can possibly be Type III, therefore, centerline examples are rare (especially since the selvage was often removed). Accompanied by small plating chart showing the distinctive marks on this position. (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE. A RARE VERTICAL STRIP OF THREE COMBINING THREE DIFFERENT TYPES FROM PLATE FOUR. THE TOP STAMP IS FROM THE TOP ROW OF PLATE FOUR AND CLEARLY SHOWS THE COMPLETE DESIGN AT TOP. THE CENTER STAMP, WHICH IS THE DESIRABLE TYPE III, IS ESPECIALLY CHOICE.
The only place on Plate 4 where this combination of types can be found is in the top three rows. Only one other place on the plate consistently produced this combination in this order. There are also three swing positions with this combination possible, but due to uneven plate wear these positions may not have produced this combination of types. The strip offered here is especially desirable due to the straddle-pane and centerline selvage.
Ex Neinken. Unlisted in Scott as a combination strip. Scott Retail as singles (Image)
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