At first glance, they all appear to be comb perf, but the outer two have torn corners. The middle one has some rough perfs, so it could be a line perf. I am not sure about it.
Stamps that were line perfed used a machine that cut the perfs one row at a time. It resulted in corners that tend to have perfs at some corners that were out of line. Comb perf stamps were cut three sides at once, so the corner perfs tend to be more uniform. To really tell you need to see some blocks. Then it becomes more obvious.See the attached info sheet from my website that I created to help explain things.
"To really tell you need to see some blocks. Then it becomes more obvious."
Hi KGVistamps and linus
Thanks for the information.
I think that I remember someone posting on this forum that the 1d violet KGV is a line perf, and if I line it up with the perfs on that it will show what is a line perf or a comb perf, but I don't remember how long ago it was.
I want to find a way to definitively tell me, as I do not want to send stamps out for expensive valuations.
If one of the those three stamps pictured, is a line perf, it could prove to be an interesting find.
Horamakhet.
Hi
Thanks for that
Horamakhet
Hi to all
Is the penny red on the left a line or comb
Regards
Horamakhet
Hi to all
This is a very confusing subject, particularly for me
These three stamps, the one in the middle which has an inverted watermark, and I have posted previously
How do I determine if it is a line or comb perf. I have placed a stamp either side which to me could, maybe are line perfs.
The one in the centre the perfs are very jagged, so I am thinking perhaps comb perfs, or are they all line perfs, or all comb perfs.
Any help is appreciated.
Horamakhet
re: LINE PERF OR COMB PERF
At first glance, they all appear to be comb perf, but the outer two have torn corners. The middle one has some rough perfs, so it could be a line perf. I am not sure about it.
Stamps that were line perfed used a machine that cut the perfs one row at a time. It resulted in corners that tend to have perfs at some corners that were out of line. Comb perf stamps were cut three sides at once, so the corner perfs tend to be more uniform. To really tell you need to see some blocks. Then it becomes more obvious.See the attached info sheet from my website that I created to help explain things.
re: LINE PERF OR COMB PERF
"To really tell you need to see some blocks. Then it becomes more obvious."
re: LINE PERF OR COMB PERF
Hi KGVistamps and linus
Thanks for the information.
I think that I remember someone posting on this forum that the 1d violet KGV is a line perf, and if I line it up with the perfs on that it will show what is a line perf or a comb perf, but I don't remember how long ago it was.
I want to find a way to definitively tell me, as I do not want to send stamps out for expensive valuations.
If one of the those three stamps pictured, is a line perf, it could prove to be an interesting find.
Horamakhet.
re: LINE PERF OR COMB PERF
Hi
Thanks for that
Horamakhet
re: LINE PERF OR COMB PERF
Hi to all
Is the penny red on the left a line or comb
Regards
Horamakhet