1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-61, PLATE 5
Position 6R5
Blue,
Type Va, Relief A
Issued only perforated.

Horizontal Pair 6R5, 7R5

Sixteen top row stamps from plate 5 have a 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 this feature the strongest. It gradually became weaker with each successive entry, working right to left, until it became very faint on 1L5. Neinken notes this as a plating mark on the plating diagrams for a few positions, namely 2-9-10L5 and 5R5.

Figure 1. (Below) Faint horizontal line cutting across the P and O of POSTAGE. This line is illustrated in the plating diagrams.

Figure 2. (Below) Guide dots at the upper right corner. The horizontal guide line is slightly doubled at Ornaments Y/Z. The horizontal dash of color indicated by the violet arrow is not illustrated in the Neinken plating diagrams.



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