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Canada #709784 4c Multicoloured Hepatica, 1977-1983 Floral Definitive Issues, On Different Papers, Showing Shifts Of Both The Engraving & Flower Colours

Canada #709784 4c Multicoloured Hepatica, 1977-1983 Floral Definitive Issues, On Different Papers, Showing Shifts Of Both The Engraving & Flower Colours

Regular price $3.20 CAD
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3 VFNH singles of the 4c multicoloured Hepatica from the 1977-1983 Floral Definitive Issues on different papers, showing shifts of both the engraving & flower colours. Includes:
-DF/DF bluish white, moderate tagging, satin PVA, rightward shift of violet
-784 DF/DF bluish white, white/off white paper, invisible tagging, satin PVA, mottled background, slight upward shift of flower colour
-784 as above but DF/DF greyish white paper, upward and rightward shift of flower colour

Our estimated value is $4. The stamps offered here grades 75 as follows:

Centering/Margins: 45/70

Paper Freshness: 5/5

Colour: 5/5

Impression: 5/5

Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5

Perforations: 10/10

The Floral Issue low value stamps show very few varieties in Unitrade, and even then most of these have only appeared in the last decade or so. This issue does show considerable variability, though the variations are much more subtle than for previous issues, and consequently a lot more patience is needed when working with these stamps. Close examination of the gum will reveal differences in sheen, the paper shows slight variations in fluorescence, giving rise to different colours under UV light. Then there is the colour of the paper itself, which can be either a bright white on both sides, and off-white cream, or bright white on the coated side and off-white on the back. The tagging also appears differently on the stamps, with some where the tagging shows as definite yellow bands, and others where the tagging is, for all intents and purposes invisible. There are other differences as well, all of which are covered in this week's blog post, which you are encouraged to read.

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