These links will help determine the ID of your stamps
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1894/2cTriangleTypes.html
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1894/2cType3Vs4.html
Don
Thank you Don.I have problems with english language and the 1 criteria aid me to identify them...type IV.
The terms:"often.relativy,not always" creates problems for beginners,a few examples:
Criteria 2 : taller or wider? I don't understand
Criteria 4: jagged line ??
Criteria 6:line of shading...OFTEN well-defined
Hi! Things to look for on Type 4, 279b. The dots on the ear are always well defined. The horizontal lines to the left of the right numeral 2 seem to run together at their left side. The first "t" of Two Cents has been straightened somewhat from #267, which has fainter dots on the ear. All of your pictures are of #279b. ccndd Chris
I have 2 stamps same design (not sure), perforation 12,watermark USPS double line,rose carmine/rose carmine pale.I made the photos in sun light and house light.
I think they are type III or IV ,but I don't have a type II for design comparaison.
What is the Scott no? Thank you.
re: US stamps 267 or 279B ?
These links will help determine the ID of your stamps
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1894/2cTriangleTypes.html
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1894/2cType3Vs4.html
Don
re: US stamps 267 or 279B ?
Thank you Don.I have problems with english language and the 1 criteria aid me to identify them...type IV.
The terms:"often.relativy,not always" creates problems for beginners,a few examples:
Criteria 2 : taller or wider? I don't understand
Criteria 4: jagged line ??
Criteria 6:line of shading...OFTEN well-defined
re: US stamps 267 or 279B ?
Hi! Things to look for on Type 4, 279b. The dots on the ear are always well defined. The horizontal lines to the left of the right numeral 2 seem to run together at their left side. The first "t" of Two Cents has been straightened somewhat from #267, which has fainter dots on the ear. All of your pictures are of #279b. ccndd Chris