Decimal issues mystery

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Decimal issues mystery

#1 Post by bill » Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:38 am

The Craig & Ingles catalogue has listed a 5c "Light Bistre Brown" as a variant of the 5c that
was normally printed in chrome yellow with the '5c' being in thin letters. The catalogue says
that this variety might be a proof or a mistake. Has anyone seen this variety anywhere?

After recent emails with "Revenuer", it is now mentioned on Dave Elsmore's online catalogue
in a footnote after the listing of the first decimal issue of 14 February 1966. See link below

http://www.ozrevenues.com/Revenue-Railw ... alogue.htm

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Re: Decimal issues mystery

#2 Post by Revenuer » Wed Jul 03, 2013 2:27 pm

After several emails with Bill i decided to update the decimal rails section only to find out all my remainders sheets of the very last issue carry a 4¾ roulette which differs from other recorded research where it states the roulette is 6¾. Also the sheet size is smaller by 4mm.

Please check your holdings.
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