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Lot 283 Lagos SG#31b (SC#19a) 2.5d Blue, Queen Victoria, 1887-1902 Bicoloured Crown CA Watermarked Issue, Unlisted Type 2, 2nd Printing, A Fine Used Example, 2022 Scott Classic Cat. $57.50 USD

Lot 283 Lagos SG#31b (SC#19a) 2.5d Blue, Queen Victoria, 1887-1902 Bicoloured Crown CA Watermarked Issue, Unlisted Type 2, 2nd Printing, A Fine Used Example, 2022 Scott Classic Cat. $57.50 USD

A fine, lightly cancelled used example of the 2.5d blue Queen Victoria De La Rue Keyplate stamp from the 1887-1902 bicoloured Crown CA watermarked issue, type 2 letters. According to J.F Ince in his definitive work, there were a total of 428,040 stamps sent to the colony and no remainders returned to London in 1905 for destruction. Thus, the net quantity issued was the full 428,040. This was spread out over between 42 and 43 printings. The higher estimate of 45 is based on 1 printing per calendar quarter, during the life of the issue, which is consistent with what was usually done at this time. However, in my study of mint and used examples, I believe that I have identified 42 different printings made between April 1891 and August 1901. The majority of the printings have the head and duty plate (value) printed in ultramarine. But a small proportion, being the first two printings had the two plates printed in blue. The April 1894 printing was also made in a distinct shade of dull ultramarine & grey blue. This is the second printing. Cancelled with a very unobtrusive Proud type K3 Lagos 9-bar killer.

Gibbons lists two types of this value: one with smaller, thinner letters and numerals and one with larger, taller, thicker numerals and values. The blue shade is only listed as occurring on type 1, but this example clearly has type 2 lettering.

Stanley Gibbons values a VF-75 used example at 50 pounds = $100. This example should be worth at least $75, as this value is usually quite heavily cancelled, but this one is quite nice.

I have written six blog posts which outline the differences between the printings. You can access the first of these here.

The stamp offered here grades F-70 as follows:

Margins/centering: 30/60

Paper freshness: 5/5

Colour: 5/5

Impression: 5/5

Absence of visible paper flaws: 5/5

Perforations: 10/10

Cancellation: 10/10


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