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United States/BOB & Other : R163 with Double Transfer

 

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USAFE7

25 Feb 2015
12:12:22am
Hi All

Here is another easy double transfer to find. If you are new to searching for double transfer, suggest the 1898 Battleship Series Revenues, as double transfers occur on this series a lot!

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The above image, see arrows for the main pick up points on this double transfer.

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The above image without arrow enlarged see "IE" in SERIES.

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The above image without arrows.

People tell me they don't want to spend hours looking thru a magnifier looking for plate varieties. I understand this, but really I do not do that! I just use my eyes unaided, I look for blurred images, layout lines, cracked plates etc. and etc. After finding something of interest I'll use a magnifier to study the variety! Keep looking, there are many and many more out there undiscovered and unrecognized!

Not all double transfers will have a blurred image, but by far most of them will has been my experience!

DAVID THOMPSON
MSGT/USAF/RETIRED
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USAFE7

25 Feb 2015
12:12:22am

Hi All

Here is another easy double transfer to find. If you are new to searching for double transfer, suggest the 1898 Battleship Series Revenues, as double transfers occur on this series a lot!

Image Not Found
The above image, see arrows for the main pick up points on this double transfer.

Image Not Found
The above image without arrow enlarged see "IE" in SERIES.

Image Not Found
The above image without arrows.

People tell me they don't want to spend hours looking thru a magnifier looking for plate varieties. I understand this, but really I do not do that! I just use my eyes unaided, I look for blurred images, layout lines, cracked plates etc. and etc. After finding something of interest I'll use a magnifier to study the variety! Keep looking, there are many and many more out there undiscovered and unrecognized!

Not all double transfers will have a blurred image, but by far most of them will has been my experience!

DAVID THOMPSON
MSGT/USAF/RETIRED

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