Born: Another flyspeck collector!
Seriously, you can sometimes form entire collections of the flyspeck varieties of a single stamp. For me, it brings visions of tearing my hair out.
Cheers,
-Paul
You are right ... but who does not want to have a rare stamp?
I bought a Berlin-Branderburg sheet stamp that practically has a very low value. Due to some philatelists passionate about these varieties I managed to identify 4 varieties (field 30,52,84,99, BI plate)
They have been issued 18000000 stamps with 9-10 type plate of 100. These varieties are about 18,000. What I have not yet decided is to keep them or sell them (30-100 Euros each), what will gives me the opportunity to complete my collection of German stamps. This is why I try to identify the stamps that present the varieties, hoping that the specialized catalog holders will help me.
Two varieties Mi# 6AIII(field 84)and Mi#6AXII (field 99)They are beautiful,no?
The stamp (middle) with the white spot in 1 and 5 closed is registered as a variety or is a fault of printing process?
re: Mauritius variety stamp?
Born: Another flyspeck collector!
Seriously, you can sometimes form entire collections of the flyspeck varieties of a single stamp. For me, it brings visions of tearing my hair out.
Cheers,
-Paul
re: Mauritius variety stamp?
You are right ... but who does not want to have a rare stamp?
I bought a Berlin-Branderburg sheet stamp that practically has a very low value. Due to some philatelists passionate about these varieties I managed to identify 4 varieties (field 30,52,84,99, BI plate)
They have been issued 18000000 stamps with 9-10 type plate of 100. These varieties are about 18,000. What I have not yet decided is to keep them or sell them (30-100 Euros each), what will gives me the opportunity to complete my collection of German stamps. This is why I try to identify the stamps that present the varieties, hoping that the specialized catalog holders will help me.
re: Mauritius variety stamp?
Two varieties Mi# 6AIII(field 84)and Mi#6AXII (field 99)They are beautiful,no?