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Lot 42 Newfoundland #26 5c Black Harp Seal, 1865 - 1868 First Cents Issue, A Good Used Single With Re-Entry - Doubling Above Right 5, Light Horizontal Crease

Lot 42 Newfoundland #26 5c Black Harp Seal, 1865 - 1868 First Cents Issue, A Good Used Single With Re-Entry - Doubling Above Right 5, Light Horizontal Crease

A good used single of the 5c black Harp Seal from the 1865 - 1868 First Cents Issue with re-entry - doubling above right 5, light horizontal crease.

Unitrade values this at $200 for fine. Our estimated value is $50. The stamp offered here grades 50 as follows:

Centering/Margins: 30/60

Paper Freshness: 5/5

Colour: 5/5

Impression: 5/5

Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5

Perforations: 5/10

Cancellation: 5/10

Adjustment for mentioned faults: --10 points.

The First Cents Issue of Newfoundland is actually part of each of the second and third issues, as well, depending on which paper was used. The issue does present some difficulty in identification, because the so called yellowish paper is not really very yellowish, and there is more than one type of white paper, depending on when the printings are from. The firstm printings, which span the period from 1865 to 1869 are on the so called yellowish paper. However, the paper is more of a cream colour, and the best way to identify it is by the complete lack of any visible mesh, as well as the thin nature. It is a fragile paper that is very prone to tearing, and so stamps with pulled perfs, short perfs, and tears are quite common. The second printings, which cover the period from 1869 to 1873 or so are on stout, hard white paper that does show a visible mesh. Later printings from 1873 to 1876 are on a much softer white paper, and this paper is scarce on this issue. The 12c brown on soft wove is a postal re-issue from 1894, and is part of the 1894-1896 reissues of the Third Cents Issue, which comprise #29, #36, #43, #45, #47, #49, #52, and #55, as well as #57-59. It should also be noted that no gum is the norm on all early printings of this issue for all stamps except the 13c and 24c. Unitrade assigns a premium of 100% to any of the other stamps having original gum.

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