Sorry Horamakhet - no coconut for that one.
The distortion to the P is part of the listed flaw. You can follow the flaw through the lower shield border as a nick between O and S, then there is a nick inside the O and finishes as white projection topside O and a distortion of the the P. Unfortunately whoever selected the illustration for KGV did not have any knowledge of the flaw and cut off vital parts.
Regards
Frank
Hi Frank
Thanks for that information, it is very helpful
I will look in the ACSC and check the illustration.
What do you think about "Kung Fu Roo"
Regards
Horamakhet
Hi to all
The stamp on the left I have called Kung Fu Roo, as you can see, the Roo looks like he has lifted hid foot and is about to kick some-one
The one on the right has the secret mark under the N of Penny, but It has a gothic P, so you have two varieties on the one stamp
Regards
Horamakhet
re: KGV ONE PENNY VARIETIES
Sorry Horamakhet - no coconut for that one.
The distortion to the P is part of the listed flaw. You can follow the flaw through the lower shield border as a nick between O and S, then there is a nick inside the O and finishes as white projection topside O and a distortion of the the P. Unfortunately whoever selected the illustration for KGV did not have any knowledge of the flaw and cut off vital parts.
Regards
Frank
re: KGV ONE PENNY VARIETIES
Hi Frank
Thanks for that information, it is very helpful
I will look in the ACSC and check the illustration.
What do you think about "Kung Fu Roo"
Regards
Horamakhet