That is quite nice. Which is more common ?
The normal is the one on the left. As far as I'm aware, the variety only exists on the top row, but I haven't verified this. I've also never seen any of the disappearing variety, mint or used, as singles.
I'd say that's the right stamp in the strip Brian.
Funny thing we had a big club auction on Monday night and there was a big album of Oceania sevenseas pages on the very first page there was another i/2 penny with the missing headland not much else in the album ,but not worth what the seller wanted for it
Brian
This is a known, but unlisted, variety, which I prefer to call "Going, going, gone".
SG1 ½d Ball Bay, with gradual dry ink from left to right
re: Norfolk Island SG1 Disappearing Headland Variety
That is quite nice. Which is more common ?
re: Norfolk Island SG1 Disappearing Headland Variety
The normal is the one on the left. As far as I'm aware, the variety only exists on the top row, but I haven't verified this. I've also never seen any of the disappearing variety, mint or used, as singles.
re: Norfolk Island SG1 Disappearing Headland Variety
I'd say that's the right stamp in the strip Brian.
re: Norfolk Island SG1 Disappearing Headland Variety
Funny thing we had a big club auction on Monday night and there was a big album of Oceania sevenseas pages on the very first page there was another i/2 penny with the missing headland not much else in the album ,but not worth what the seller wanted for it
Brian