A Service Dog gives a person with a disability independence. Never approach, distract or pet a working dog, especially when (s)he is in harness. Never be afraid to ask questions to the handler (parent). 26 Nov 2015 08:04:02pm
In a collection I purchased a number of years ago, I came across two stamps of Scott design A60 in 50k dark brown (Litho imperf, 1923 and Typo imperf, 1924-25). There was a small pencil marking on the one that identified it as 275A but I wasn't quite sure, even with my regular magnifying glass.
So, I recently purchased a digital microscope (an inexpensive one, so of course the quality isn't 100% but I thought I'd share my findings with you guys).
To quote Scott:
"Type A60: In the angle above the first letter "C" there is a fan-shaped ornament enclosing four white dashes. On the lithographed stamps these dashes reach nearly to the point of the angle. On the typographed stamps the dashes are shorter and often only three are visible."
So, despite this being my first attempt to use the microscope and taking into account the fact that it is not the best one on the market, here are my results of the two stamps.
Unless I'm imagining things, I do believe I've got a winner here.
Any feedback?
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re: Russia Scott #258 and 275A
By my tired old eyes, I would concur.
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Not being an expert, it appears that both scans are the same though in the second one the lines appear a bit thicker - none of the 4 lines is close to the point of the angle.
The truth is within and only you can reveal it 27 Nov 2015 06:41:28pm
re: Russia Scott #258 and 275A
I totally agree with Tad, they both appear to be the same. However the stamps of type A60 with three dashes the dashes are much shorter and are very close to the wide side of the angle. I have looked through all of my type A60's and only see these two variants. It is unclear to me if there is a third being the one in question where the dashes are close to the "point of the angle". All things considered I would not be convinced that either are the scarcer type. Also I'm confused that the scan seems to show Blue stamps when the stamp in question is Brown.
A Service Dog gives a person with a disability independence. Never approach, distract or pet a working dog, especially when (s)he is in harness. Never be afraid to ask questions to the handler (parent). 27 Nov 2015 06:58:42pm
re: Russia Scott #258 and 275A
Thanks guys.
Bear in mind re: the colouring - I did say that the digital microscope is inexpensive - the stamps are brown - it is the microscope that does not provide the colour.
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A Service Dog gives a person with a disability independence. Never approach, distract or pet a working dog, especially when (s)he is in harness. Never be afraid to ask questions to the handler (parent). 27 Nov 2015 07:05:50pm
re: Russia Scott #258 and 275A
Stamp in question - courtesy of Stampworld.com
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A Service Dog gives a person with a disability independence. Never approach, distract or pet a working dog, especially when (s)he is in harness. Never be afraid to ask questions to the handler (parent). 29 Nov 2015 06:50:36pm
re: Russia Scott #258 and 275A
Oh well, it's was worth a try.
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