1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-61, PLATE 5
Position 95R5
Blue,
Type Va, Relief F
Issued only perforated.

Plate surface markings in the shoulder and margins similar to mottling. These have the appearance of burnt spots or a blotch of small blisters. These plate blisters are found in many positions on Plate 5 and are an immense help in confirming the position. This feature is only partially illustrated in the plating diagram. The blurs in the left margin are much more extensive than shown in the diagram, and the diagram does not illustrate the blurs on the shoulder at all.

Figure 1. (Below) Detail view of the lower right label.

Figure 2. (Below) Detail view of the upper left quadrant showing the numerous plating marks.

Figure 3. (Below) Plate surface markings in the shoulder and margins similar to mottling. These have the appearance of burnt spots or a blotch of small blisters. This feature is described but not completely illustrated in the plating diagrams.

Figure 4. (Below) Detail view of the left left quadrant showing the numerous plating marks.

Figure 5. (Below) Detail view of the upper right quadrant showing the numerous plating marks.



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