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Europe/Great Britain : Strip QEII stamps

 

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gerom

22 Dec 2019
06:45:33am
I don't collect GB stamps but I don't found these strips in Scott or Michel cat.
Where come from? booklet?
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Al
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22 Dec 2019
07:24:00am
re: Strip QEII stamps

They are coil strips issued on 8/27/69. SG 725m.

SG numbers
1d 725Eg
2d 728
3d 729
4d 733Eg

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jmh67

22 Dec 2019
09:29:39am
re: Strip QEII stamps

What's more, the face values of the stamps add up to 12 d = 1 shilling each, so you could buy these strips easily from coin-operated vending machines.

Happy holidays!
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gerom

22 Dec 2019
02:28:52pm
re: Strip QEII stamps

Thank you angore and jmh67.
Happy holidays,
George

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24 Dec 2019
02:16:17am
re: Strip QEII stamps

If you came upon stamps from those coil strips singly, or in a pair, look at the top and bottom perforation tips which will all seem to have been guillotine cut when the original sheet was cut into long strips and rolled into coils.
Where you can see the left and right perforation edges you would see raggedy torn perf tips, not cut. Unfortunately, this scan does not show the left, or the other left, edge perforation tips.
In Deegam speak, for a horizontal coil, they would be described as CTCT, (Cut, Torn, Cut, Torn) counting from the top edge around clockwise. Thus, a vertical coil stamp would be TCTC (Torn, Cut, Torn, Cut).
Many individual color/value Machins exist not just both ways, vertical and horizontal coils (CTCT & TCTC) but with a single edge cut, or two adjacent edges cut, which means they we a part of a booklet.
Imagine a nine stamp booklet; CTTT, TCTT, TTCT, TTTC for single edge cut positions and CCTT, TCCT, TTCC, CTTC.
So a dedicated Machinista would seek as many as eleven examples should that color/value have been issued in sheet, coil and booklet formats. Easily identified by sharp, young, naked eyes, or with a low value magnifier.

All a part of the Machin collection.

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gerom

25 Dec 2019
02:28:48am
re: Strip QEII stamps

Thank you all for these informations (new for me).
These strips are part of a lot of stamps I want to buy.
I think they are horizontal strip coil (not cut on a left side).After I buy them I will see they have arabic gum.Image Not Found

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25 Dec 2019
07:55:47am
re: Strip QEII stamps

This thread has been split, moving 5 posts onto a new Thread titled:"Machin Prephosphored Paper Identification"

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gerom

22 Dec 2019
06:45:33am

I don't collect GB stamps but I don't found these strips in Scott or Michel cat.
Where come from? booklet?
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Al
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22 Dec 2019
07:24:00am

re: Strip QEII stamps

They are coil strips issued on 8/27/69. SG 725m.

SG numbers
1d 725Eg
2d 728
3d 729
4d 733Eg

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jmh67

22 Dec 2019
09:29:39am

re: Strip QEII stamps

What's more, the face values of the stamps add up to 12 d = 1 shilling each, so you could buy these strips easily from coin-operated vending machines.

Happy holidays!
-jmh

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gerom

22 Dec 2019
02:28:52pm

re: Strip QEII stamps

Thank you angore and jmh67.
Happy holidays,
George

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24 Dec 2019
02:16:17am

re: Strip QEII stamps

If you came upon stamps from those coil strips singly, or in a pair, look at the top and bottom perforation tips which will all seem to have been guillotine cut when the original sheet was cut into long strips and rolled into coils.
Where you can see the left and right perforation edges you would see raggedy torn perf tips, not cut. Unfortunately, this scan does not show the left, or the other left, edge perforation tips.
In Deegam speak, for a horizontal coil, they would be described as CTCT, (Cut, Torn, Cut, Torn) counting from the top edge around clockwise. Thus, a vertical coil stamp would be TCTC (Torn, Cut, Torn, Cut).
Many individual color/value Machins exist not just both ways, vertical and horizontal coils (CTCT & TCTC) but with a single edge cut, or two adjacent edges cut, which means they we a part of a booklet.
Imagine a nine stamp booklet; CTTT, TCTT, TTCT, TTTC for single edge cut positions and CCTT, TCCT, TTCC, CTTC.
So a dedicated Machinista would seek as many as eleven examples should that color/value have been issued in sheet, coil and booklet formats. Easily identified by sharp, young, naked eyes, or with a low value magnifier.

All a part of the Machin collection.

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gerom

25 Dec 2019
02:28:48am

re: Strip QEII stamps

Thank you all for these informations (new for me).
These strips are part of a lot of stamps I want to buy.
I think they are horizontal strip coil (not cut on a left side).After I buy them I will see they have arabic gum.Image Not Found

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Al
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25 Dec 2019
07:55:47am

re: Strip QEII stamps

This thread has been split, moving 5 posts onto a new Thread titled:"Machin Prephosphored Paper Identification"

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