I do not understand this double cancel on four pence Chalons pair.
Does the postmaster thought numeral 60 was too tired?
Is there a difference in location between 59 and 60?
It looks the numeral 59 was applied after numeral 60, I think.
Any idea?
Thanks for your help
Laurent
Is it a forgery? Strange cancel
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Re: Strange cancel
I would say it's been cancelled and then cancelled again, the second stamp being deemed not obliterated fully.
Re: Strange cancel
Both first allocation numerals were in use at the Launceston office at the time so presumably someone decided to use both or maybe more likely only one stamp was initially cancelled and the second numeral applied later. Can’t say I’ve seen anything like this before.
Pete
Pete
Re: Strange cancel
Thanks for your opinion .
Not sure this kind of cancel appear really often in Philately.
Not sure this kind of cancel appear really often in Philately.
Re: Strange cancel
Definitely unusual in Tasmania. Most offices only had one barred numeral canceller except for Hobart and Launceston so two different numeral cancels would not be possible in most Post Offices.
Pete
Pete