A bit off-topic, but the "T.S" varieties in Danish West Indies are very well known. Here are a few from my collection:
The middle one is upside down to highlight the inverted frame...or is it an inverted center?
Now, if you can find me the T.S variety in that overprinted one, WITH an inverted frame, I'm all in!
-Paul
Horamakhet:
For what it's worth, the 3c QV 'Numeral' doesn't have much comment on it in the Unitrade Canadian catalogue. There is no mention of a 'hyphen' or 'dot' in the location mentioned. About the only major variant listed is a re-entry in the lower left (78i).
-Darryl
Hi to all
is the hyphen between the n and t of cents a common variety, and also Queen Victoria looks like she has an enflamed nose. Maybe she was suffering a cold.
Regards
Horamakhet
re: INTERESTING VARIETY BETWEEN N AND T OF CENTS
A bit off-topic, but the "T.S" varieties in Danish West Indies are very well known. Here are a few from my collection:
The middle one is upside down to highlight the inverted frame...or is it an inverted center?
Now, if you can find me the T.S variety in that overprinted one, WITH an inverted frame, I'm all in!
-Paul
re: INTERESTING VARIETY BETWEEN N AND T OF CENTS
Horamakhet:
For what it's worth, the 3c QV 'Numeral' doesn't have much comment on it in the Unitrade Canadian catalogue. There is no mention of a 'hyphen' or 'dot' in the location mentioned. About the only major variant listed is a re-entry in the lower left (78i).
-Darryl