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FLAME EFO PAIR UNIQUE 219v 1890 US 1 CENT Blue Ben Franklin Cancel XF STAMPS HNG

$ 1900.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: SENILE FACE BUST EFO Flame on 1 Pair 2 sequential horizontally connected scott 219 benjamin franklin hinged no gum 1 cent insured blue stamps perforated cancelled as pictured RARE Scarce Pair
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Cancellation Type: stamped as pictured
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Topic: Benjamin Franklin
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Denomination: 1 Cent
  • Quality: hinged no gum
  • Color: Blue Ultra Marine
  • Grade: XF (Extremely Fine)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year of Issue: 1890
  • Modification Description: Hinged Removed from my "MODERN POSTAGE STAMP ALBUM 1933"

    Description

    1890 was American Bank Note Company's (ABN Co.) last printing of postage stamps. Until the flag overun series of the 40s, all stamps after this series were printed by the Bureau of printing and engraving.
    Scarce E.F.O. Pair 2 Perforation Connected Horizontally US #219v 1890 One Cent Benjamin Franklin Dull Blue ultramarine Stamps with EFO no triangles in corner light cancellation across pair. Error ODDITY Flames discolored on right 1's background inside of shield discoloration so the stamps are each different, both erroneous unique exactly as scanned & pictured XF. When ABN Co. washed these some ink came off because of the plate imperfection. SENILE FACE Stamps hinged cancelled no gum Rare pair from perforated stamp sheet and all 4 corners are perforated. Listing is for 2 stamps and example photo shows that this type stamp by itself is listed for 00 with 17 watchers but my sequential pair of stamps cancellation is lighter, nicer and doesn't look like a Fingerprint, has different discoloration than the example So see pictures to refer to the quality and EFO of my Senile Frowning Bust Misprints Quantity 2 1890 scott 219v issue
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    stamps. As you can see, the stamps have less Ink than they should.  The white area is created by a raised portion of the plate in this area, due to poor workmanship on the plate. Rarely when the ink is wiped from the plate this area is wiped of ink, thus causing the absence of ink above the foot of the number one but if you look at the picture you can see that there is under inking throughout the whole entire pair of stamps. Due to this, the shape and size of the flame can vary, thus this is a printing flaw. Shipped with Expedited USPS Priority insured signature confirmation.  Don't miss your chance at securing this pair of EFO Flame 1890 1c Ben Franklin stamps; These stamps are one of a kind.