Section 2
Section 3
Very nice presentation!
Regarding the reprints - are the stamps themselves identical? Are the koalas and roos the only way to tell the difference between printings?
Thanks for posting these.
Hi Sally
Thanks Sally. Regarding the reprints, the stamps are the same, and the koala and 'roos are the only way to identify the reprint it's just the printers way of identifying the number of issues reprinted of that specific printing.
I normally place a large red dot on a stamp that needed replacing before I upload the presentation, forgot to do so in section 3, I just replaced it.
Rob
Australia each year since and including 1974 issued quantities of stamps far exceeding the amount printed the previous year, in this case for example, from 1953-1973, the first 20 years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, I was able to put that set onto 14 pages.
The amount of pages to house the next 20 years, 1974-1994, 32 pages were needed.
The 3rd twenty years and so-forth, the amount of pages will only increase and a lot longer to place them into order.
Here is the second set split into 3 sections.
Section 1
re: Queen Elizabeth II: 1953 - 2018 (Second set 1974-1994)
Section 2
re: Queen Elizabeth II: 1953 - 2018 (Second set 1974-1994)
Section 3
re: Queen Elizabeth II: 1953 - 2018 (Second set 1974-1994)
Very nice presentation!
Regarding the reprints - are the stamps themselves identical? Are the koalas and roos the only way to tell the difference between printings?
Thanks for posting these.
re: Queen Elizabeth II: 1953 - 2018 (Second set 1974-1994)
Hi Sally
Thanks Sally. Regarding the reprints, the stamps are the same, and the koala and 'roos are the only way to identify the reprint it's just the printers way of identifying the number of issues reprinted of that specific printing.
I normally place a large red dot on a stamp that needed replacing before I upload the presentation, forgot to do so in section 3, I just replaced it.
Rob