Thank you Travis for doing this. I'm not sure which year the Scott catalog listed a #77a .32 cent Greenish blue stamp with printed 'O S'. But H.R. Harmer said it was deleted from the catalog in 1988 ?
Does anyone have a older SCOTT STAMP CATALOG that shows a .32 cent Greenish Blue stamp as #77a ? I was told it was listed as such til 1988 when it was dropped from the catalog. Can anyone help ?
Thanks Manfred. Lot #60 is the like the stamp i have. Maybe one day i can get APS to give me a correct paper on it. Who ever said it was #90 was wrong. Big time !
I looked thru many of my older stamp auction catalogs and found some listing showing the .32 Greenish Blue listed as Scott # 77A. So my APS certificate is wrong. My stamp is a # 77A. But it's not in the Scott catalog anymore ? Why was it taken out …
I just looked at the 'O S' today on the stamp. It is not printed on. The red 'O' is not even around the outside. The 'O S' is stamped by hand NOT printed on. So it's a #90 or #77var used. It has the same color as auction lot #60 in the H.R. Harmer s…
Here are 3 more photos of #131-The 1st stamp has a double '1914'-The 2nd stamp has a double '2 CENTS'-The 3rd stamp has too much ink-Anyone have anything new to post.
Alan
I took another look at the stamp. Its hard to tell but to me the cancel is both over the ORDINARY and the Red 'S' in 'O S'. That's the best i can do. Any more ideas ?
Here is a block of 4 of #O112. Does not have 4 overprints on one stamp but does have double overprints on the whole block. Also has a 'I' on the top left stamp in place of a '1'.
Here are 2 copies of #179d Orange-Red 5c on 10c, both postally used. They are very odd with the backward 'E' stop after the '1920' date. They both have a Double Overprint with one inverted. The first one has the backward 'E' stop at the bottom. The…
More to show. Here are two #131's. The first is missing '19' in the date and the '14' is very light. The 2nd one is missing the '1' in the date and the 'C' and part of the 'N' in Cents. Anymore more like these ? Let me know...Albert