Canada #621ii (SG#760) 15c Multicoloured Queen Elizabeth II 1973 Royal Visit Issue "F" Paper Type 4 LL Plate Block F-70 NH
Canada #621ii (SG#760) 15c Multicoloured Queen Elizabeth II 1973 Royal Visit Issue "F" Paper Type 4 LL Plate Block F-70 NH
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A fine mint NH lower left plate 1 block of 4 of the 15c multicoloured Queen Elizabeth stamp from the 1973 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Issue, also known as the 1973 Royal Visit Issue, printed on the "F" paper. Comb perf. 12.5 x 12. Vertical wove paper with smooth chalk surfacing. Smooth creamy PVA gum with a satin sheen. Full and undamaged 4 mm OP-2 tagging that is clearly screened and which glows bright green under UV light. Under ultraviolet light, the paper gives the following readings:
- On the front: low fluorescent bluish white.
- On the back: low fluorescent bluish white, with a low density concentration of low fluorescent fibres, a very sparse concentration of medium fluorescent fibres, very few high fluorescent fibres, and very few brownish woodpulp fibres visible in the paper.
Unitrade lists this stamp as being on F paper, but this is a gross over-simplification, as the above description shows. There are at least six different paper types that are bright enough to fit Unitrade's classification of fluorescent. Unitrade lists a F-65 NH plate block at $5. The block offered here grades F-70 NH as follows:
Margins/centering: 45/70
Paper freshness: 5/5
Colour: 5/5
Impression: 5/5
Absence of visible paper flaws: 5/5
Perforations: 5/10
Note any vertical or horizontal line shown in the scan is the edge of the acetate strip that the stamp was resting inside on the stockcard.
Note: the above scan is a stock photo as are all my scans for material after 1952. The item(s) you will receive has (have) been carefully checked to adhere to the above grading standards, so while it (they) may not be exactly the same, it (they) will be of the same quality. Also, I do not provide back scans of NH stamps or blocks after 1952 unless they are required to illustrate some attribute of the paper or gum.