09-02-2019 12:58 PM
Hi
Here are two scans of two different R120's, if you could only pick one, just based on these scans, which one would you pick and why?
The reverse sides are not in question.
If you don't want either one which of course is your choice, please do not weight in!
09-02-2019 02:22 PM
I see no difference between the two, other than the fact that the scans are of different sizes.
09-02-2019 02:49 PM
I'm sure perhaps some one else will spot the obvious difference!
09-02-2019 03:43 PM
How can we possibly tell with no scans of the backs? And the notes you took while scrutinizing them?
09-02-2019 04:36 PM
The engraving lines in the shield stripes appear to be quite different, diagonal in the left, straight in the right. There also seem to be some minor differences in the central vignet: GW has a slight smile on the left, but not the right, the base of the vignet seems slightly wider relative to the frame in the right one. Is one of these a forgery, or a different entry type?
Best regards,
dkru
09-02-2019 04:41 PM
Hi I must say I'm surprised you did not figure it out! I know you know a lot about stamps, maybe as much as any other member.
Scans and notes of the back are only required when dealing with the Wash/Franklin head stamps. For the most part fiscals from the first, second, third, forth series for purposes of identification the reverse is of little importance except the first series silk papers (not the experimental silk papers).
I'll wait a while longer to see if ant other members respond.
09-02-2019 05:25 PM
09-02-2019 05:53 PM
I’m guessing that the revenue stamp on the right has a slight double impression at the upper right, but it’s almost impossible to tell because your scans are very mushy. You either need to bump up the dpi’s or get a better scanner. Below is an example of a decent scan of a revenue stamp, where you can see every tiny dot of the image.
09-02-2019 05:54 PM
09-02-2019 07:48 PM
09-02-2019 10:13 PM
Hi
Received a varied ideas what this right stamp #2 was, someone said it might be a double impression, then someone else said design differences in the shield.
I give you a hint, compare the Right #2 R120 on the right stamp with R118 the one dollar.
What it is a Foreign Design Transfer see my scan. The foreign design transfer is R118 the one dollar value. On the pane the R118 was entered first in error, then burnished out except not all was burnished out, then the R120 transfer roll was entered over the remaining R118 design elements one the pane plate.
If in doubt check the Scott Catalog for R120 and you will see "Foreign Entry, Design of the $1".
I'm surprised as I've found three of these mostly at stamp shows in the junk boxes of dealers.
A variety well worth looking for, makes good trading material and can be had for less than $5 in most cases.
Its interesting that most of the R120 with the Foreign Design Transfer or Foreign Entry Transfer are off centered, at least I've never found one that was well centered.
09-02-2019 10:15 PM
Oops I forgot the scan, here it is.
09-11-2019 06:34 AM
Definitely #1.
The centering is much better.
09-11-2019 07:29 AM
Hi yes #1 the centering is far better, but in this case stamp #2 would be a better deal as its an error. This error can be found but is rather rare and expensive. I've been able to find a few of them as unrecognized error and picked them up each one for less than ten dollars.
Someone could pick one of these up for cheap, then either sale it or trade it for a stamp(s) you need. As an example the last one I picked up a few months ago was at a stamp show, found it in a dealers junk box.
Bought it for $5, moved on to another dealer at the show, traded it for a block of R170p!
If I can find these errors anybody can find them.