Now the top row is on cream paper. I know this because it they are only printed on cream paper.
The second row is on white paper. I know this because these stamps are only printed on white paper.
The third row could be on either white or cream paper.
My problem is the top row's paper looks whiter than the second row. How do you tell these apart? Where do the stamps on the bottom row fit? Is there an easy way to test for toned (cream) paper over white paper.
re: Australia: Early navigators in Australian Waters
A scan of the back of the stamps may make identification easier.
SG tells me the releae date for the white paper on the 10s was 14 Jan 1965, for the £1 it was 1 November 1964. Dated cpies may help with idntification.