1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-1861, PLATE 10 Position 39R10, (Scott #24) |
| Scott #24 Blue, Type V, Relief D Issued only Perforate. Part of a strip of 3, 38R10, 39R10 and 40R10 |
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| FIGURE 1. (Below) The Neinken plating diagram illustrates a vertical line of color extending across the small unnamed ornament between Ornaments Z and L. This plating mark is indeed a faint line of color, as can be seen in the photo to the left. Other features of note: The heavy dot of color in shortened Ornamnent M. The diagonal dash of the weak small unnamed ornament between Ornaments Z and L.
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| FIGURE 2. (Below) Small dot of color to the left of Ornament K and a dot of color in the E of ONE. These marks are not illustrated in the Neinken plating diagram.
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