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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : what happened here?

 

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avro748
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05 Oct 2020
05:16:15pm
hello all. posted this in the united states portion but got no replies, all help will be welcome.Image Not Found

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05 Oct 2020
05:22:16pm
re: what happened here?

It was just misperforated.

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avro748
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06 Oct 2020
05:45:15am
re: what happened here?

hello angore. would this happen to the entire sheet that would of been printed, and would this happen at the start of the printing process, if so how did they get into gene ral circulation, did they not do quality control.as i live in the uk this came a long way thanks for the responce ken.

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06 Oct 2020
07:37:03am
re: what happened here?

1. The whole sheet (50 stamps) would be mis-perforated.
2. Errors like this slip through quality control. I would guess it was backwards when put through perforator. The perforations were done after printing.

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06 Oct 2020
11:23:48am

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re: what happened here?

but this also looks as if it were being prepared for a booklet pane

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Harvey

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06 Oct 2020
02:14:47pm
re: what happened here?

If I remember right the only time a miss perf is of any significant value is when either the name of the country or the stamps denomination is not on the stamp. I used to collect these blips for Canada years ago but gave it up when I started looking for incredibly insignificant differences. These are called freaks as opposed to errors and judging from what is said in the front of my Unitrade Canada Specialized your perforation shift would probably have a book value of about $20 (give or take).

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06 Oct 2020
03:17:26pm
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" Errors, Freaks and Oddities = EFOs"

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08 Oct 2020
06:33:08am
re: what happened here?

thanks go to all for the replies, i now have abetter understanding, cheers ken.

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05 Oct 2020
05:16:15pm

hello all. posted this in the united states portion but got no replies, all help will be welcome.Image Not Found

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angore

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05 Oct 2020
05:22:16pm

re: what happened here?

It was just misperforated.

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avro748

06 Oct 2020
05:45:15am

re: what happened here?

hello angore. would this happen to the entire sheet that would of been printed, and would this happen at the start of the printing process, if so how did they get into gene ral circulation, did they not do quality control.as i live in the uk this came a long way thanks for the responce ken.

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angore

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06 Oct 2020
07:37:03am

re: what happened here?

1. The whole sheet (50 stamps) would be mis-perforated.
2. Errors like this slip through quality control. I would guess it was backwards when put through perforator. The perforations were done after printing.

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amsd

Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads
06 Oct 2020
11:23:48am

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re: what happened here?

but this also looks as if it were being prepared for a booklet pane

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Harvey

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06 Oct 2020
02:14:47pm

re: what happened here?

If I remember right the only time a miss perf is of any significant value is when either the name of the country or the stamps denomination is not on the stamp. I used to collect these blips for Canada years ago but gave it up when I started looking for incredibly insignificant differences. These are called freaks as opposed to errors and judging from what is said in the front of my Unitrade Canada Specialized your perforation shift would probably have a book value of about $20 (give or take).

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
06 Oct 2020
03:17:26pm

re: what happened here?

" Errors, Freaks and Oddities = EFOs"

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".... You may think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you think you heard is not what I thought I meant. .... "
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avro748

08 Oct 2020
06:33:08am

re: what happened here?

thanks go to all for the replies, i now have abetter understanding, cheers ken.

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