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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 30 Abr 2011 11:45
por rubiera
10c M.M. nick to top edge plate variety


By the small number of these I find in this large selection, this plate variety is likely found in only one position of the plate.

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First stamp.

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Second stamp.

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Third stamp.

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Fourth stamp.

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Fifth stamp, with the nick to top edge plate variety

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Here is a second example.

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 30 Abr 2011 11:45
por rubiera
10c M.M. shadow above 10 plate variety

Here are additional examples of this plate variety.

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First row, second stamp.

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Second row, second stamp.

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Fifth stamp.

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 30 Abr 2011 13:43
por Rein
Tony,

the first reel-fed cylinder of the 10c red had a smaller design not enlarged - it all fits within the 30.0mm height whereas the sheet-fed was 30.5mm high!

The cylinder was prepared by using loose types all of type II without extra systematical characteristics. This changed quickly as new features moved in and found their way into the cylinder in a asystematical manner! My type IIA [dot above the first "N" of "Bernardino" and III [with the "-" above the "VIA"] moved in in later versions of the reel-fed cylinder! Type IIA probably survived until 1944 but by then the colour had changed into chestnut-brown!

Rein

Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 30 Abr 2011 19:36
por rubiera
Rein,

I need to look at these sub-types you mention... Have you looked at the differences in design for Rivadavia's hairline? If you take a look at the type II flat selection above, you will see that there is a wide range of hairline types.

tony

Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 17:54
por rubiera
The 10cMG Type I

Here is a selection of this rare stamp. As is the case for all departmentals, usage for each ministry is bound by where the ministry operated. Buenos Aires 10 and 12, and especially Campo de Mayo, are shown here.

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10c MG Type I lower right nick plate variety

This plate variety is found in one of the master dies, and because the plate was populated in blocks of 2 rows of 5 columns in sheets of 200, there are 20 of this variety on the plate.

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10c MG Type I overprint variety

Over-inking is common on the type I 10c departmentals.

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 17:56
por rubiera
10cMG type II flat postmarks

Concordia

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Buenos Aires

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Campo de Mayo

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El Palomar 77

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Las Palomitas

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Slogans

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 17:58
por rubiera
10cMG type II flat overinking

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Postmarked Campo de Mayo 77

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10cMG type II flat overprint varieties

I find several with the same nick to the top right edge of the M.

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Here is one with a different nick to the top right edge of the M.

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This stamp has a prominent break to the left leg of the M.

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 18:00
por rubiera
10cMG type II upper left corner plate variety

I find this plate variety to be relatively common for such a small selection. It seems likely that it is on the master dies.

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10cMG type II broken L of REPUBLICA plate variety

Interestingly, this master die variety is very common for the 10cMM, yet I only found this one example in this rather large selection of these stamps (200 or so).

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 18:01
por rubiera
10cMG type II top edge plate varieties

These varieties are repeatable, and likely in the master dies.

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Re: P&R I Departmental Officials

Publicado: 20 May 2011 18:03
por rubiera
10cMG type II various plate varieties

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First stamp from left to right

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Top stamp

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Stamp on the right

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The left stamp has an overprint variety as well as a recognizable plate variety.

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