I have a bunch of the 1918 proofs with about 20% are marked with "ED" in pencil on the back. I don't have any with initials other "ED". One thing I noticed is that "ED" is on regular size proofs as well as proofs that seem to be cut down to a smal…
Hi Mik,
I have Cockrill's booklet #9 and I do not see any information about when they were issued other than in 1916. I am not sure what you mean by overprinted "1916" unless I am thinking of a different issue. These were overprint "LFF". I am a…
Hi Albert,
I read them but I don't have any old catalogs laying around. I did make it into the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library today and found an older Scott catalog. This image is from a 1948 catalog.
From the original sketch of the stamp, it just says"farming scene" and the ABNCo file copy doesn't add anymore information other than it was taken from the sketch. During the 1940s, rubber was Liberia's only export of any consequence and I have nev…
Hi Albert,
Are you looking for commercially used covers? If so, I am sure there are a bunch of those addressed to National Bellas Hess, Montgomery Wards and Sears. I will look to see if I have anything interesting.
Travis
Hi Albert,
I am not sure how many are out there but I have three of them and over the years, I have seen eleven sell at auctions, including a block of 4. One would assume that an entire sheet was produced which would mean that there could be as ma…
These look like the British Post Office specimens. I have the complete set of the 1921 regular issue overprinted with the same specimen overprint. My 20c has the inverted year as to be expected but the interesting thing is my $2 and $5 are also inv…