The Australian "standard" for a shift is 3mm. This shift would be perhaps 1mm, so not noteworthy. I suppose if you had a hundred copies you'd see a lot of movement like this.
Dave, thanks for that info, I've always wondered what constituted a shift.
Hi Dave
Thanks for the info.
Very helpful
Horamakhet
I've been looking for this image for a while, to illustrate a misplaced overprint.
This shift is about 2.99mm, so I'm going to be selling it as a misplaced overprint!
Hi Dave
Now that is nice
Horamakhet
Hi to all
While putting some stamps into a stock book, I noticed this slight shift on the figure 8 of one of the stamps.
It is visible with the naked eye, but I have included an enlargement as well
The shift is on the left hand stamp, and on the first enlargement its shows the quite noticeable difference between the two stamps.
Is this a common shift on this particular issue?
Regards
Horamakhet
re: AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY SG3
The Australian "standard" for a shift is 3mm. This shift would be perhaps 1mm, so not noteworthy. I suppose if you had a hundred copies you'd see a lot of movement like this.
re: AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY SG3
Dave, thanks for that info, I've always wondered what constituted a shift.
re: AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY SG3
Hi Dave
Thanks for the info.
Very helpful
Horamakhet
re: AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY SG3
I've been looking for this image for a while, to illustrate a misplaced overprint.
This shift is about 2.99mm, so I'm going to be selling it as a misplaced overprint!
re: AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY SG3
Hi Dave
Now that is nice
Horamakhet