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P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Dic 2010 12:55
por Rein
The 5c Moreno in offset-litho will most likely have a root block of 5x5 which possible characteristics that will be reproduced several times to make up two printing plates of 20x10 above each other.
Possible candidates for this root block are not so easy to find.
A few that I have found more than twice:
to be continued ....
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Dic 2010 15:21
por Rein
The 5c Moreno in offset-litho will most likely have a root block of 5x5 which possible characteristics that will be reproduced several times to make up two printing plates of 20x10 above each other.
Possible candidates for this root block are not so easy to find.
to be continued ....
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 31 May 2011 12:50
por Rein
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 31 May 2011 12:51
por Rein
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 31 May 2011 12:52
por Rein
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 16 Ene 2012 17:03
por Rein
More brown fibers!
to be continued ...
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Ene 2013 09:16
por Rein
Rein escribió:The 5c Moreno in offset-litho will most likely have a root block of 5x5 which possible characteristics that will be reproduced several times to make up two printing plates of 20x10 above each other.
Possible candidates for this root block are not so easy to find.
A few that I have found more than twice:
to be continued ....
A complete sheet of 20x10 of the 5c Moreno in offset-litho with "Servicio Oficial" does NOT have these characteristics! Nor the scratch through the "N' nor the dot in the "E"!!! The sheet, however, does have its root block characteristics!
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Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Ene 2013 10:21
por Rein
The following characteristics have been found in 8 positions - each in a sheet area of 5x5 stamps:
this on the position 44, 49, 54, 59 and 144, 149, 154 and 159
to be continued ...
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Ene 2013 10:26
por Rein
The following characteristics have been found in 8 positions - each in a sheet area of 5x5 stamps:
this on the position 61, 66, 71, 76 and 161, 166, 171 and 176
this on the position 82, 87, 92, 97 and 182, 187, 192 and 197
to be continued ...
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Ene 2013 10:29
por Rein
The following characteristics have been found in 8 positions - each in a sheet area of 5x5 stamps:
this on the position 63, 68, 73, 78 and 163, 168, 173 and 178
this on the position 83, 88, 93, 98 and 183, 188, 193 and 198
to be continued ...
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 06 Ene 2013 10:36
por Rein
The following characteristics have been found in 8 positions - each in a sheet area of 5x5 stamps:
this on the position 24, 29, 34, 39 and 124, 129, 134 and 139
this on the position 84, 89, 94, 99 and 184, 189, 194 and 199
So far 8 of the 5x5=25 stamps in the root block have been identified independently of possible plate flaws...
As to the earlier posted characteristics they may originate from an earlier - 1st??? - plate as the mInisterials were involved.
The paper used for the complete sheet I have is the English paper of Wiggins Teape with a parallel watermark possibly around 1938.
to be continued ...
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 13 Feb 2013 14:27
por rubiera
great work as always
tony
Re: P&R I - 5c Moreno in offset-litho
Publicado: 13 Feb 2013 15:26
por Rein
rubiera escribió:great work as always
tony
Tony,
good to have you back!
Recently someone asked for an explanation of 1E1 and 1E3! Do you answer it yourself? It was in the Spanish section under the 1c Sarmiento....
saludos, Rein