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United States/BOB & Other : Cut square identification

 

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biermannjb

18 Nov 2011
08:52:59pm
I assume this is a stamp from an envelope. Where do I find these listed like the Scott numbers ??? I am at a lossImage Not Found

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18 Nov 2011
09:06:53pm
re: Cut square identification

Hi,

That is a cut square from a postal envelope. They are found in the back of the book with the prefix "U".

Bob

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biermannjb

18 Nov 2011
09:35:32pm
re: Cut square identification

Hey Bob- how do I value this since my grandfather simply cut the square off the envelope? I see a Scott value of $75.00 but I assume that is for the full envelope and stamp....

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18 Nov 2011
09:38:57pm
re: Cut square identification

I don't have the catalog handy. I think the price given is for cut squares up until a certain year. If it is a full envelope then it is assumed to be higher. Then after a certain year the price is for full enevelopes. Like I said I'm not sure. I'm also not sure if this design has multiple dies. If it does, are you looking at the correct one in catalogue? They can be tricky.

Pencil marking is also going to lower the value.

Bob

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18 Nov 2011
10:09:21pm
re: Cut square identification

Looks like U85 (dark red) or U85a (vermillion), according to my 1993 Scott Specialized catalogue. Colours are always tricky. U85 is described as featuring "Neck very long at the back," unlike U183, which features "Neck short at back". In U85, Lincoln's hairline at the back is level with the bottom of his earlobe. In U183, the hairline is obviously below his earlobe. U183 is described as being red; U183a is a vermillion variety.

My old Scott gives a value of $25 for a cut square, $45 for an entire. But the pencil marks would, as Parkinlot says, lower the value.

Bob

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biermannjb

18 Nov 2011
08:52:59pm

I assume this is a stamp from an envelope. Where do I find these listed like the Scott numbers ??? I am at a lossImage Not Found

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President - West Essex Philatelic Society www.wepsonline.org
18 Nov 2011
09:06:53pm

re: Cut square identification

Hi,

That is a cut square from a postal envelope. They are found in the back of the book with the prefix "U".

Bob

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biermannjb

18 Nov 2011
09:35:32pm

re: Cut square identification

Hey Bob- how do I value this since my grandfather simply cut the square off the envelope? I see a Scott value of $75.00 but I assume that is for the full envelope and stamp....

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President - West Essex Philatelic Society www.wepsonline.org
18 Nov 2011
09:38:57pm

re: Cut square identification

I don't have the catalog handy. I think the price given is for cut squares up until a certain year. If it is a full envelope then it is assumed to be higher. Then after a certain year the price is for full enevelopes. Like I said I'm not sure. I'm also not sure if this design has multiple dies. If it does, are you looking at the correct one in catalogue? They can be tricky.

Pencil marking is also going to lower the value.

Bob

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18 Nov 2011
10:09:21pm

re: Cut square identification

Looks like U85 (dark red) or U85a (vermillion), according to my 1993 Scott Specialized catalogue. Colours are always tricky. U85 is described as featuring "Neck very long at the back," unlike U183, which features "Neck short at back". In U85, Lincoln's hairline at the back is level with the bottom of his earlobe. In U183, the hairline is obviously below his earlobe. U183 is described as being red; U183a is a vermillion variety.

My old Scott gives a value of $25 for a cut square, $45 for an entire. But the pencil marks would, as Parkinlot says, lower the value.

Bob

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