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United States/Stamps : New Flag PNC with line

 

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stampmankeith

06 Mar 2018
09:01:20pm
I just received the new flag PNC P111 and the is a faint dotted black line 1 left of the PN.
Has anyone else noticed this? Image Not Found
Very hard to see in the scan.

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07 Mar 2018
02:12:48pm

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re: New Flag PNC with line

where's the PN?

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stampmankeith

08 Mar 2018
12:02:31pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

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1 left of the plate number

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09 Mar 2018
08:36:55am

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re: New Flag PNC with line

tough to see on the scans, and I'm a little rusty on printing technology, but I wonder if that's just a joint line pair, where the rotary plate completes its rotation and begins again

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petert4522

19 Mar 2018
08:35:53am
re: New Flag PNC with line

Have you tried looking at it in UV? It could also be the tagging break - it is possible to see it very faintly

Peter

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stampmankeith

21 Mar 2018
08:42:34pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

Took me a while to check, broken leg, but there is a tagging gap between the left stamp and the plate number stamp. Still it doesn't explain the black dots on the left stamp, or does it?
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22 Mar 2018
07:47:35am

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re: New Flag PNC with line

the tagging gap adds support to my thought that it's a joint line pair, where a rotary plate starts and ends and begins another rotation


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petert4522

22 Mar 2018
10:03:53pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

Amsd, that is possible, but all the coil stamps I have seen have the joint line to the right of the plate numbered stamp. The plate number is always on the last stamp of the plate'

Peter

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stampmankeith

23 Mar 2018
12:51:07pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

I didn't think they still produced line pairs.
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petert4522

23 Mar 2018
08:39:02pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

Keith, any time two plates are abutting one another you're going to have a joint line. In modern printing presses though they can be very hard to see. Some stamps that have some nice lines are the 25 cent Bee coils where they exist in several colors. Some of the Flag coils also have visible lines where the plates meet,

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stampmankeith

24 Mar 2018
02:27:27pm
re: New Flag PNC with line

Time for me to pay more attention to recent coils. Thanks Peter

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stampmankeith

29 Mar 2018
10:35:53am
re: New Flag PNC with line

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I was asked to post a high resolution image. 1200dpi. disregard the red line in the the strips, its from the scanner. It is the black dots between the strips and the perfs.

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29 Mar 2018
06:30:11pm

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re: New Flag PNC with line

looking to me like a joint line pair, although I don't know that these are acknowledged by Scott anymore

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stampmankeith

06 Mar 2018
09:01:20pm

I just received the new flag PNC P111 and the is a faint dotted black line 1 left of the PN.
Has anyone else noticed this? Image Not Found
Very hard to see in the scan.

Keith

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07 Mar 2018
02:12:48pm

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re: New Flag PNC with line

where's the PN?

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stampmankeith

08 Mar 2018
12:02:31pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

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1 left of the plate number

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09 Mar 2018
08:36:55am

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re: New Flag PNC with line

tough to see on the scans, and I'm a little rusty on printing technology, but I wonder if that's just a joint line pair, where the rotary plate completes its rotation and begins again

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petert4522

19 Mar 2018
08:35:53am

re: New Flag PNC with line

Have you tried looking at it in UV? It could also be the tagging break - it is possible to see it very faintly

Peter

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stampmankeith

21 Mar 2018
08:42:34pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

Took me a while to check, broken leg, but there is a tagging gap between the left stamp and the plate number stamp. Still it doesn't explain the black dots on the left stamp, or does it?
Keith

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22 Mar 2018
07:47:35am

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re: New Flag PNC with line

the tagging gap adds support to my thought that it's a joint line pair, where a rotary plate starts and ends and begins another rotation


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petert4522

22 Mar 2018
10:03:53pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

Amsd, that is possible, but all the coil stamps I have seen have the joint line to the right of the plate numbered stamp. The plate number is always on the last stamp of the plate'

Peter

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stampmankeith

23 Mar 2018
12:51:07pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

I didn't think they still produced line pairs.
Keith

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petert4522

23 Mar 2018
08:39:02pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

Keith, any time two plates are abutting one another you're going to have a joint line. In modern printing presses though they can be very hard to see. Some stamps that have some nice lines are the 25 cent Bee coils where they exist in several colors. Some of the Flag coils also have visible lines where the plates meet,

Peter

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stampmankeith

24 Mar 2018
02:27:27pm

re: New Flag PNC with line

Time for me to pay more attention to recent coils. Thanks Peter

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stampmankeith

29 Mar 2018
10:35:53am

re: New Flag PNC with line

Image Not Found
I was asked to post a high resolution image. 1200dpi. disregard the red line in the the strips, its from the scanner. It is the black dots between the strips and the perfs.

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Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads
29 Mar 2018
06:30:11pm

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re: New Flag PNC with line

looking to me like a joint line pair, although I don't know that these are acknowledged by Scott anymore

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