Swedish 1896, Oscar II, 25 Ore Stamp
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:58 pm
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Hello all
i am hoping that someone out there might collect Swedish stamps and might have an answer to my problem of identifying this particular stamp.
As far as I can ascertain Sweden issued two 25 Ore stamps of King Oscar II. The first was issued in 1896 and the second was issued in 1911. Both were orange. This 25 Ore stamp is most definitely brown, is Perf 13, has the crown watermark of the 4 Oscar II stamps issued in 1896 and has a clear franking for 1902. One suggestion, from a most knowledgeable TPS member, was that the colour could possibly be as a result of the effect of sunlight on the die. To that end I left a spare 25 Ore OSCAR II stamp in full sun for 14 days and it didn't even fade, let alone change colour. Another possibility (?) could be that in the printing process the colour for the 15 Ore (brown) stamp was used by mistake, but I would have thought that would have been identified and catalogued long ago. I have searched the Internet and to date have found no reference to the stamp.
I have followed the instructions for attaching an image of the stamp, although it does seem rather large !!
Can anyone help me please!!?
Confused (David)
Hello all
i am hoping that someone out there might collect Swedish stamps and might have an answer to my problem of identifying this particular stamp.
As far as I can ascertain Sweden issued two 25 Ore stamps of King Oscar II. The first was issued in 1896 and the second was issued in 1911. Both were orange. This 25 Ore stamp is most definitely brown, is Perf 13, has the crown watermark of the 4 Oscar II stamps issued in 1896 and has a clear franking for 1902. One suggestion, from a most knowledgeable TPS member, was that the colour could possibly be as a result of the effect of sunlight on the die. To that end I left a spare 25 Ore OSCAR II stamp in full sun for 14 days and it didn't even fade, let alone change colour. Another possibility (?) could be that in the printing process the colour for the 15 Ore (brown) stamp was used by mistake, but I would have thought that would have been identified and catalogued long ago. I have searched the Internet and to date have found no reference to the stamp.
I have followed the instructions for attaching an image of the stamp, although it does seem rather large !!
Can anyone help me please!!?
Confused (David)