1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-1861, PLATE 10 Position 13L10 |
| Scott #24 Blue, Type V, Relief B Issued only Perforate. A block of 4 consisting of Positions 3L10, 4L10, 13L10 and 14L10. The violet arrows shown below are marks of interest that at this time |
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| FIGURE 1. (Below) A small line of color located below Ornament "N."
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| FIGURE 2. (Below) Vertical blur (red arrow) across the small unnamed ornament at the upper right corner as shown in plating diagram. The violet arrows are other marks not shown in the plating drawings and at this time are not known if constant or reliable.
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| FIGURE 3. (Below) Diagonal blur (red arrow) across Ornament "S" at the upper left corner as shown in plating diagram.
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| FIGURE 4. (Below) The plating mark locations as indicated in the Neinken/Ashbrook plating diagrams. It should be noted that the diagrams do not correctly depict the true nature of these marks here.
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