Surely I do in an album of covers, many between my friend Captain Ron Thompson, of fond memory, and his family in England which he faithfully put aside for me for at least a dozen years, and even after his passing when a few months later his wife sent me a few with a note saying "Ron set these aside for you and would be happy to know that you finally got them." {Emotions deleted}
I arranged them to show the changing postal rates of cross pond envelopes with Machins for frankings along with quite a few other Machin franked covers, all by date of mailing when decypherable. Unfortunately they are home so checking them for the absence of phosphorescence will have to await my return to Florida.
revenue protection indicia would be key ...
HB4 lists over 400 vars ... no doubt the Toshiba 1200 rejected these as no phosphor to trigger the facer ...
sent to revenue protection for coding ... does anyone have covers, bearing a no phosphor machin ??
re: no phosphor machins ...
Surely I do in an album of covers, many between my friend Captain Ron Thompson, of fond memory, and his family in England which he faithfully put aside for me for at least a dozen years, and even after his passing when a few months later his wife sent me a few with a note saying "Ron set these aside for you and would be happy to know that you finally got them." {Emotions deleted}
I arranged them to show the changing postal rates of cross pond envelopes with Machins for frankings along with quite a few other Machin franked covers, all by date of mailing when decypherable. Unfortunately they are home so checking them for the absence of phosphorescence will have to await my return to Florida.
re: no phosphor machins ...
revenue protection indicia would be key ...