1911 LAbrador definitives
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Re: 1911 LAbrador definitives
The not so obvious watermarks:
The obvious watermarks - the white face is visible without any problem:
The lesser obvious:
No problem at all:
The obvious watermarks - the white face is visible without any problem:
The lesser obvious:
No problem at all:
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The "m" version!
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My renewed interest for this series has arisen from the fact that in 1911 a German paper had been used - for the 1911 Death of D.F. Sarmiento and for all values of the "En Ovalo" series with Rayos Rectos [straight rays]!
The above mentioned stamps have a hitherto unknown type of paper - with Tela instead of the usual Granulado as the paper mesh!
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The Labrador series started - for the typographed - per 04.12.1911! Some values may have the Tela as well since both the German paper with Rayos Rectos as the Rayos Ondulados are known for the Labrador series!
to be continued....
The above mentioned stamps have a hitherto unknown type of paper - with Tela instead of the usual Granulado as the paper mesh!
viewtopic.php?f=137&t=5250
The Labrador series started - for the typographed - per 04.12.1911! Some values may have the Tela as well since both the German paper with Rayos Rectos as the Rayos Ondulados are known for the Labrador series!
to be continued....
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Transposed paper - the wire side had been printed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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Re: 1911 LAbrador definitives
Transposed paper - the wire side had been printed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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Re: 1911 LAbrador definitives
Transposed paper - the wire side had been printed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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Normal paper - the wire side had been gummed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the back of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the back of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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Re: 1911 LAbrador definitives
Transposed paper - the wire side had been printed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the front of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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Re: 1911 LAbrador definitives
Normal paper - the wire side had been gummed - of these stamps with hexagonal watermark:
the grooves can be seen on the back of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
the grooves can be seen on the back of the paper - the grooves are supposedly always representing the wire side of the paper!
to be continued ...
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All the above stamps with grooves/surcos either on the front or on the back had been printed on German paper!
But that must have been obvious by the look of the hexagonos!
to be continued ....
But that must have been obvious by the look of the hexagonos!
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German versus Italian hexagonal watermarks
Looking at the back of the stamps the hexagonal watermarks can be seen from some distance!
However, looking at the back from a closer distance - magnifying glass at a few centineters away - you will see NO watermark in the case of German paper, whereas with Italian paper you can easily follow the outlines of the haxagones as the fibres are more overtly present in these outlines!
Looking at the back of the stamps the hexagonal watermarks can be seen from some distance!
However, looking at the back from a closer distance - magnifying glass at a few centineters away - you will see NO watermark in the case of German paper, whereas with Italian paper you can easily follow the outlines of the haxagones as the fibres are more overtly present in these outlines!