I would say all.
Will this make it clearer, the pointed corner is the first stamp. The bottom right corner shows the point rather than rounded edge, although all four corners are cut square.
Thanks Joe. And thanks Vic - a comparative scan of just 2 stamps does show it better.
if you use #1991 - Vancouver 2010 imprint as the comparison for the square corner it may be helpful. I found this one in my stock of 20+ copies of #1931
Thanks Larry. I read about the relationship to the Vancouver Overprint but unfortunately don't have any to compare!
"My question is: Do any or all of #1-4 look to be the "pointed corner" version?"
Thanks Liz.
Impossible to make this any larger, but I'm hoping someone who knows this variation also has better eyesight than myself, and/or a magnifying app for their computer screen.
My question is: Do any or all of #1-4 look to be the "pointed corner" version?
Many thanks, Dave.
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
I would say all.
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
Will this make it clearer, the pointed corner is the first stamp. The bottom right corner shows the point rather than rounded edge, although all four corners are cut square.
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
Thanks Joe. And thanks Vic - a comparative scan of just 2 stamps does show it better.
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
if you use #1991 - Vancouver 2010 imprint as the comparison for the square corner it may be helpful. I found this one in my stock of 20+ copies of #1931
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
Thanks Larry. I read about the relationship to the Vancouver Overprint but unfortunately don't have any to compare!
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
"My question is: Do any or all of #1-4 look to be the "pointed corner" version?"
re: Canada #1931ii Flag Over Post Office With "Pointed" Corner
Thanks Liz.