Hi Rob
I would say R to the power of ten.
In these days of Corona Virus, it least we have our collections to work on.
Regards
Horamakhet
Hi Horamakhet
Our stamps will keep us company and occupied while in self-isolation, the greatest invention the world has ever known - thank you Roland Hill.
Rob
Hi Rob,,
Think his name was spelt Rowland, please correct me if I am wrong.
Horaamkhet
You are correct.
Rob
The 2019 edition of the ACSC states “A used example with perforations misplaced 5mm to the right is known”. The stamp illustrated in the ACSC is a single 3d brown KGVI with the left side imperforated. The vertical pair above is the MUH example of the same stamp with the 5mm displacement but with both sides imperforate, it is unrecorded and is considered rare.
re: MUH vertical pair of the 1941 5mm perforation displacement.
Hi Rob
I would say R to the power of ten.
In these days of Corona Virus, it least we have our collections to work on.
Regards
Horamakhet
re: MUH vertical pair of the 1941 5mm perforation displacement.
Hi Horamakhet
Our stamps will keep us company and occupied while in self-isolation, the greatest invention the world has ever known - thank you Roland Hill.
Rob
re: MUH vertical pair of the 1941 5mm perforation displacement.
Hi Rob,,
Think his name was spelt Rowland, please correct me if I am wrong.
Horaamkhet
re: MUH vertical pair of the 1941 5mm perforation displacement.
You are correct.
Rob