Lancaster states the ½d V over Crown litho printings were perforated with 11 & 12½ gauges. SG lists compunds of 12½ and 11 (237a) and 12½ and 12 (237b, this unpriced).
Is the latter stamp known to modern day collectors?
½d litho V over Crown perf varieties
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Re: ½d litho V over Crown perf varieties
Lancaster's perforation measurements (as are SG's) are approximate
Yes, there is a compound perf of 12.4 and 11.8 (at base) known to modern day collectors ...there are only a few recorded examples according to Kellow.
The Australian Commonwealth Specialists Catalog lists the variation as T4 on Page 1/184 (Kangaroos and Early Federal Period catalog - 2004)
Yes, there is a compound perf of 12.4 and 11.8 (at base) known to modern day collectors ...there are only a few recorded examples according to Kellow.
The Australian Commonwealth Specialists Catalog lists the variation as T4 on Page 1/184 (Kangaroos and Early Federal Period catalog - 2004)