Found this on Ebay just now. It is not a double transfer, it's just a dry print, nothing is doubled!
Enlarge image and you can see better!
Warning, there are dry ink stamps that look like a double transfers, best defense enlarge the image and examine the letters in the stamp desigh, if they look empty or hollow they are not double transfers!
I seen in auctions many expensive stamps saying they are a rare double transfers, but of course they are not!
Thank you for the shared pictures and information. Now I have a new rabbit hole to go down to find new varieties of stamps with all of the seemingly amounts of surplus/duplication that I have. It's a good thing that I have a bunch of blank pages to create my own albums.
Jeremy
@Sarge
First off nobody's know it all, we all make mistakes and I made more than my share!
Here are a few double transfers: These are the easy ones to get at first!
R5c if someone can't see the double transfer suggest they go to the eye doctor, see bank check
Next R27c suggest you search Ebay (for some reason I've found more double transferon R27c, suggest you start here)
375 see the oval to the right
R40c Idon't know about this one, is it an over all double transfer or just a kiss print
R120 looks like a double transfer at first, but it is a foreign design transfer see the Scott cat.
You can see more on website 1898Revenue and search for double transfers (includes some of mine)
Also got to Revenue collector, excellent site and has a section for error/varieties great pictures. You can also down load the Shift Hunter Letters.
I never buy plate varieties as such, I buy the unrecognized variesties either the seller doesn't know or doesn't care. Either way this is a cheap way to buy.
re: Double Transfer & Others
Found this on Ebay just now. It is not a double transfer, it's just a dry print, nothing is doubled!
Enlarge image and you can see better!
re: Double Transfer & Others
Warning, there are dry ink stamps that look like a double transfers, best defense enlarge the image and examine the letters in the stamp desigh, if they look empty or hollow they are not double transfers!
I seen in auctions many expensive stamps saying they are a rare double transfers, but of course they are not!
re: Double Transfer & Others
Thank you for the shared pictures and information. Now I have a new rabbit hole to go down to find new varieties of stamps with all of the seemingly amounts of surplus/duplication that I have. It's a good thing that I have a bunch of blank pages to create my own albums.
Jeremy