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Oceania/Australia : UNUSUAL FLAWS ON ANIMAL PRE DECIMAL DEFINITIVES.

 

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Horamakhet
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16 Feb 2020
11:27:57pm
Hi to all

In my recent purchases I also purchased a box of over 100 blocks of four of assorted pre decimal and a few decimal stamps.

These two pre-decimals have unusual flaws, the 1/2d wallaroo, maybe a variation of the dilly bag flaw. Top right stamp, just under the paw.

Rob may know as he is the authority on wallaroos.

The 6d Cookaburra has an unusual flaw just close to its back,bottom right stamp

The flaw is between the leaves and the back of the bird, it is a light brown strip, but it can be easily seen with the naked eye when holding it with tweezers.

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Horamakhet

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Rob1956
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My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland

17 Feb 2020
03:19:35am
re: UNUSUAL FLAWS ON ANIMAL PRE DECIMAL DEFINITIVES.

Hi Horamakhet

Normally the 'dilly bag' flaw is seen just under the left paw and usually looks like a hair curl, seen in the enlarged image for detail below.

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An excerpt of the 'dilly bag' flaw from one of the books I am writing titled -

IDENTIFYING AUSTRALIAN VARIETIES
KING GEORGE VI – QUEEN ELIZABETH II
1937 - 1966


"The curl is a master plate flaw and is seen under the left paw of the kangaroo, the variety is not always consistent to thickness or shape of the flaw. It can be very faint and difficult to see without the use of a strong magnifier, though many are noticeable and easy to identify with the naked eye. The variety can be found on ½d stamps printed from 1942-1949."

Your variety is a variation of the 'dilly bag'.

Rob

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Horamakhet
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17 Feb 2020
05:15:32am
re: UNUSUAL FLAWS ON ANIMAL PRE DECIMAL DEFINITIVES.

Hi Rob,
Thanks for that, a nice little pickup.


I still have to check all the other used blocks, I try not to buy used stamps, but as they were only $4.00 for the lot, I am happy.

Who knows what else may turn up.

Horamakhet

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Horamakhet

16 Feb 2020
11:27:57pm

Hi to all

In my recent purchases I also purchased a box of over 100 blocks of four of assorted pre decimal and a few decimal stamps.

These two pre-decimals have unusual flaws, the 1/2d wallaroo, maybe a variation of the dilly bag flaw. Top right stamp, just under the paw.

Rob may know as he is the authority on wallaroos.

The 6d Cookaburra has an unusual flaw just close to its back,bottom right stamp

The flaw is between the leaves and the back of the bird, it is a light brown strip, but it can be easily seen with the naked eye when holding it with tweezers.

Regards


Horamakhet

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Rob1956

My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland
17 Feb 2020
03:19:35am

re: UNUSUAL FLAWS ON ANIMAL PRE DECIMAL DEFINITIVES.

Hi Horamakhet

Normally the 'dilly bag' flaw is seen just under the left paw and usually looks like a hair curl, seen in the enlarged image for detail below.

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An excerpt of the 'dilly bag' flaw from one of the books I am writing titled -

IDENTIFYING AUSTRALIAN VARIETIES
KING GEORGE VI – QUEEN ELIZABETH II
1937 - 1966


"The curl is a master plate flaw and is seen under the left paw of the kangaroo, the variety is not always consistent to thickness or shape of the flaw. It can be very faint and difficult to see without the use of a strong magnifier, though many are noticeable and easy to identify with the naked eye. The variety can be found on ½d stamps printed from 1942-1949."

Your variety is a variation of the 'dilly bag'.

Rob

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Horamakhet

17 Feb 2020
05:15:32am

re: UNUSUAL FLAWS ON ANIMAL PRE DECIMAL DEFINITIVES.

Hi Rob,
Thanks for that, a nice little pickup.


I still have to check all the other used blocks, I try not to buy used stamps, but as they were only $4.00 for the lot, I am happy.

Who knows what else may turn up.

Horamakhet

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