Brixton Chrome
Lot 260 Danzig SC#33-34, 37-39, 45-46, 62 (Michel# 21-22a, 23-25, 34, 40, 72) 3pf - 60pf on 75pf Brown - Dark Blue Green & Black , 1920 Diagonal Danzig Overprinted Germania Issue, 9 Very Fine Used Singles, All CTO Except One 25pf & 20pf
Lot 260 Danzig SC#33-34, 37-39, 45-46, 62 (Michel# 21-22a, 23-25, 34, 40, 72) 3pf - 60pf on 75pf Brown - Dark Blue Green & Black , 1920 Diagonal Danzig Overprinted Germania Issue, 9 Very Fine Used Singles, All CTO Except One 25pf & 20pf
9 very fine used singles of the 3pf - 60pf on 75pf brown - dark blue green & black from the 1920 Diagonal Danzig Overprinted Germania Issue, all CTO except one 25pf & 20pf.
One 25pf and the 20pf appear to be posted.
Scott values these at $26.45. The stamps offered here grade between 75 and 80 as follows:
Centering/Margins: 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: 8/10, 10/10
Although the majority of the postally used stamps offered in this sale do not come with certificates of BPP guarantee handstamps, there are many ways to distinguish the favor cancellations from the genuine postal cancellations. There are several factors to consider in evaluating a particular stamp: (1) the presence or absence of gum; (2) whether the cancellation matches one of the types shown in the Michel specialized catalogue; (3) The general appearance of the cancellation (i.e. how heavy it is, whether or not the ink bleeds into the paper, the colour of the ink); (4) whether or not there are any guarantee handstamps; and (5) the dates of the cancellations relative to the issue dates of the stamps. I have prepared a video on my Youtube channel explaining all this. You can access my channel at: http://www.youtube.com/@brixton-chromestampsforcol3736. In this sale I have counted the stamps as being favor cancelled or CTO unless I have persuasive evidence to suggest that it is a genuine postal cancel.
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