1¢ Franklin Issue of 1857-61, PLATE 7.
Pos 100L7, (Scott #24)
Scott #24 Blue,
Type V, Relief F
Issued only perforated.

Part of a horizontal strip of 3 consisting of 98L7, 99L7 and 100L7.

Figure 1. (Below) The Neinken plating diagram indicates many marks in the T of CENT.

Figure 2. (Below) Blurring in Ornament K and the lower left plume remains.

Figure 3. (Below) Near vertical plate scratch as shown in the plating diagrams.

Figure 4. (Below) Plate surface markings in shoulder similar to mottling. These have the appearance of burnt spots or a blotch of small blisters. These marks are found on many positions of Plate 7 and are an immense help in confirming the position.



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