My guess: The one on the right is engraved; because....it looks engraved.
"...because it looks engraved..."
https://colnect.com/en/stamps/list/variant/128021
typography or recess printed
In a 16 Jan 2020 thread:"For people who do not know German" HockeyNut had translated very well (from Michel cat.)the types of prints.
Gerom refers to this post :
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=24285#172504
I have translated that from the Michel Catalog.
Michel Nr 787 = 10 Pfg Stich Tief Druck ( StTdr.)
Michel Nr 788 = 12 Pfg Stich Tief Druck ( StTdr.)
Michel Nr 826 = 10 Pfg Buch Druck (Bdr.)
Michel Nr 827 = 12 Pfg Buch Druck (Bdr.)
So, to confirm, "Buch Druck" = Typographic ?
You can confirm yourself.In the post is another site adress with the translate of philatelic terms from german in english.
Dave,
I do not know the technical translation of all these types of printing.
Letterpress (abbreviated Bdr.)
Embossed printing (abbreviated to Prägedr. Or Pdr.)
Letterset (abbreviated Ldr.)
Light printing (abbreviated as Lichtdr.)
Offset printing (abbreviated Odr.)
Intaglio printing (abbreviated StTdr.)
Halftone Gravure Printing (abbreviated RaTdr.)
Buchdruck = Bdr. and stands for Letterpress
Stich Tief Druck = StTdr. and stands for Intaglio printing
I can not be clearer than that
"...you can confirm yourself..."
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchdruck
Thanks Mel, I didn't realize all those terms were interchangeable.
Dave.
I think I wasn't too clear (I know a little English)
I did not refer to Google for search but to: https://austrianphilately.com/german.htm
The terms in German are hard to translate and that's why I was very happy when I found this site.
I hope it helps you:
Hey George, I think you were pretty clear (now that I re-read your post). I was just trying to be funny.
And your English is probably a lot better than my Romanian!!!
Thanks for the scan from the site, that does look useful.
Dave.
The 10 and 12 pf versions have both an engraved and typo version.
One has a solid background and shading on the face (LEFT), the other has a cross-hatch background and shading (RIGHT).
I couldn't find a description in Scott and I've Googled this to no avail.
So which is which?
Many thanks, Dave.
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
My guess: The one on the right is engraved; because....it looks engraved.
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
"...because it looks engraved..."
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
https://colnect.com/en/stamps/list/variant/128021
typography or recess printed
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
In a 16 Jan 2020 thread:"For people who do not know German" HockeyNut had translated very well (from Michel cat.)the types of prints.
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
Gerom refers to this post :
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=24285#172504
I have translated that from the Michel Catalog.
Michel Nr 787 = 10 Pfg Stich Tief Druck ( StTdr.)
Michel Nr 788 = 12 Pfg Stich Tief Druck ( StTdr.)
Michel Nr 826 = 10 Pfg Buch Druck (Bdr.)
Michel Nr 827 = 12 Pfg Buch Druck (Bdr.)
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
So, to confirm, "Buch Druck" = Typographic ?
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
You can confirm yourself.In the post is another site adress with the translate of philatelic terms from german in english.
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
Dave,
I do not know the technical translation of all these types of printing.
Letterpress (abbreviated Bdr.)
Embossed printing (abbreviated to Prägedr. Or Pdr.)
Letterset (abbreviated Ldr.)
Light printing (abbreviated as Lichtdr.)
Offset printing (abbreviated Odr.)
Intaglio printing (abbreviated StTdr.)
Halftone Gravure Printing (abbreviated RaTdr.)
Buchdruck = Bdr. and stands for Letterpress
Stich Tief Druck = StTdr. and stands for Intaglio printing
I can not be clearer than that
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
"...you can confirm yourself..."
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchdruck
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
Thanks Mel, I didn't realize all those terms were interchangeable.
Dave.
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
I think I wasn't too clear (I know a little English)
I did not refer to Google for search but to: https://austrianphilately.com/german.htm
The terms in German are hard to translate and that's why I was very happy when I found this site.
I hope it helps you:
re: Hitler Heads Engraved vs Typo
Hey George, I think you were pretty clear (now that I re-read your post). I was just trying to be funny.
And your English is probably a lot better than my Romanian!!!
Thanks for the scan from the site, that does look useful.
Dave.