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Lot 100 Canada #232-233 2c-3c Brown-Carmine, 1937 Mufti Issue, 4 VFOG LL Plate Blocks Of 4 With Different Papers & Gums

Lot 100 Canada #232-233 2c-3c Brown-Carmine, 1937 Mufti Issue, 4 VFOG LL Plate Blocks Of 4 With Different Papers & Gums

4 VFOG LL plate blocks of 4 of the 2c-3c brown-carmine from the 1937 Mufti Issue with different papers & gums. The lot consists of:
• 2c – plate 4 on vertical wove with streaky cream gum with a semi gloss sheen
• 3c – plate 14 on vertical wove with clear mesh and glossy cream gum. 2 plate dots below ‘w’ of ‘Ottawa’
• 3c – plate 17 on horiz ribbed paper with streaky cream gum. 1 plate dot under ‘A’ of ‘Ottawa’
• 3c – plate 11 on horiz ribbed paper with streaky yellowish cream gum. 1 plate dot below ‘tt’ of ‘Ottawa’

Unitrade values this at $27.75. The blocks offered here grade between 80 and 84 as follows:

Centering/Margins: 50/70, 54/70

Paper Freshness: 5/5

Colour: 5/5

Impression: 5/5

Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5

Perforations: 10/10

The Mufti and Pictorial issue of 1938-1942 contains many paper, shade and gum variations that are not explicitly listed in Unitrade. In describing the paper and gum types I have attempted to be as clear as possible in describing all visible aspects. My two blog posts on this issue describe these in more detail, and a third post delves into the complexity of the dotted cover booklets, which began with this issue. In addition to these differences and those discussed in my blog posts, there is also a new perforation difference currently being researched my Mr. Julian Goldberg, as it relates to the coil stamps. Most of the coils of this issue were perforated by a rotary bar method, which results in perforations that are perfectly aligned on vertical sides (i.e. right across from one another). However, there are some singles that show perforations out of alignment, which is suggestive of a rotary wheel perforation. However, strips have also been found, one of which is offered in this sale, where alternating columns of vertical perforations align with one another, but not whth the intervening columns. Research is ongoing as to the nature and significance of these differences. However, in this sale we have made reference to this when describing the coil stamps. Finally, there have been some new re-entries found on the 6c airmail stamp, and three minor type differences found on the $1 Chateau de Ramezay, which are illustrated in the listings.

You can access those blog posts by clicking on the links at the top of the auction page.

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