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Lot 244 Newfoundland #78-82 1/2c-2c Olive Green-Vermillion Queen Victoria & King Edward VII, 1897-1901 Royal Family Issue, 5 Fine/Very Fine Used Singles With Plate Flaws & Re-entries

Lot 244 Newfoundland #78-82 1/2c-2c Olive Green-Vermillion Queen Victoria & King Edward VII, 1897-1901 Royal Family Issue, 5 Fine/Very Fine Used Singles With Plate Flaws & Re-entries

5 fine/very fine used singles of the 1/2c-2c olive green-vermillion Queen Victoria & King Edward VII from the 1897-1901 Royal Family Issue.

The lot contains; 1/2c closed f in half & ST of postage joined. 1c has spur on right frame & GE of postage joined, and 2c has the re-entry in letters of Newfoundland.

Unitrade values this at $25. The stamps offered here grade between 70 and 80 as follows:

Centering/Margins: 30/60, 35/60, 40/60

Paper Freshness: 5/5

Colour: 5/5

Impression: 5/5

Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5

Perforations: 10/10

Cancellation: 10/10

The Royal family Issue was the main definitive set that was in use until the 1910 John Guy issue replaced it, though the 3c value would continue in use well into 1918. Because of the long period of use, there are a wide variety of shades, as well as both horizontal and vertical wove papers that can be found. This includes a coarse, rough horizontal wove that, due to its thin nature can take on a slight bluish appearance. Unitrade lists this for the 3c red orange Queen Alexandra, but this paper can be found on all values of the set, except for the 1c carmine rose and the 2c orange, both of which were replaced in 1898.

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