Lot 167 Hong Kong #33-38 2c-10c Carmine - Purple on Red Queen Victoria, 1882-1896 Keyplate Issue, Six VG to VF Used Examples, Crown CA Watermark
Lot 167 Hong Kong #33-38 2c-10c Carmine - Purple on Red Queen Victoria, 1882-1896 Keyplate Issue, Six VG to VF Used Examples, Crown CA Watermark
Six VG to VF Used Examples of the 2c-10c carmine - purple on red Queen Victoria from the 1882-1896 Keyplate Issue, with Crown CA watermark.. The 10c dull mauve has a light vertical crease, which reduces the grade of that stamp from fine to VG.
Gibbons values this at £67.35, but we're estimating at $25. The stamps offered here grade between 55 and 75 as follows:
Centering/Margins: 30/60 and 35/60
Paper Freshness: 5/5
Colour: 5/5
Impression: 5/5
Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5
Perforations: 10/10
Cancellation: 5/10, 8/10 and 10/10
Adjustment for mentioned faults: -10 points.
It is important to note that cancellations on these early keyplate issues usually consist of a barred numeral killer cancel. These are usually struck heavily and centered on the stamp, so that a heavy cancel will not preclude a stamp from being either fine or VF, though it will lower the grade by 5 points or so for an average cancel. So, a stamp that is well centered and would otherwise grade VF-80 or above will still be VF, but one that would normally grade VF-75 will be fine. In addition, on the unwatermarked and Crown CC issues, the centering was unsually poor, so that stamps with perforations touching the design are the norm for the VF grade. Fine centered stamps will have the perforations just barely cutting into the design on 1 or 2 sides. VG examples will have the perforations cutting quite significantly into the design on 1 or 2 sides and will often show the outer framelines of the adjacent stamps in the opposing margins. The Crown CA issues are a different matter entirely, and the normal grading stadards are applied to those in assessing conditon grade.