Tony,rubiera escribió:1E4 small format values for the Beginner's Collection
Some of the 'cents' values were printed on this paper in 1940. Interestingly, the 2 1/2 c stamp, which received almost no postal use, is found on this paper as well as the 1E3 paper!
the small values with 1E4 are most likely mentioned by Dario Bardi in his 2008 Survey [Tabla General de la Serie] under Granulado vertical. The other orthogonal watermark in that period would have been 1E2 or "austriaco" !
Apart from the values you showed [2c, 2 1/2c, 3c grey, 12c] he mentions the 1c Sarmiento [both M/m], 4c Brown in green [M], the 10c type IV [M], the 15c Ganadria [both M/m], the 15c Guemes [M] and the 20c Guemes [M]. M meaning that the direction of paper is horizontal and the line of AЯ vertical [along the longer side], m meaning the direction of paper is vertical and the line of AЯ is horizontal [along the shorter side].
2c Urquiza:
2c Urquiza with S.O.:
3c JSM grey:
2c JSM grey with S.O.:
to be continued