1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-61, PLATE 5 Position 2R5 |
| Blue, Type Va, Relief A Issued only perforated. CURL IN HEAD
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| Figure 1. (Below) Small reverse "C" curl at the back of Franklins head. Next to the curl is a small blur. These plating marks are shown in Neinken.
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| Figure 2. (Below) A small dot in upper part of Ornament Z and a dot above the "E" of POSTAGE (lower right arrow) both of which are not shown in plating diagrams but have been confirmed as constant. Top row guide dot is shown at top far right.
The mid-image four red arrows indicate the "Ornament X/Y Blur." Sixteen top row stamps from plate 5 have this blur between Ornaments X and Y. This "Ornament X/Y blur" occurs on Positions 1L5 to 10L5 and 1R5 to 6R5. It was produced by a bit of foreign matter adhering to the transfer roll. The first position it occurs on, 6R5, shows it this feature the strongest. It gradually became weaker with each successive entry, working right to left, until it became very faint on 1L5.
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