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GB QUEEN VICTORIA, BLACK PENNY, 1d BLACK, PLATE 2, B-K, RAY FLAW, 4 MARGINS

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UPC: 4670101110200015
Reference: 1103536966
Category: POSTAGE STAMP | BLACK PENNY
Series: QEEN VICTORIA | LINE ENGRAVED
Themes: CROWNS | KINGS | QUEENS
Stanley Gibbons (GB): SG AS14 | AS15 | AS16 | AS17 | AS18
Michel (Germany): Mi. 3
Sassone (Italy): GB 3
Yvert and Tellier (France): GB 3
Scott (US): GB 3
Issue Date: 22.04.1840
In Circulation: 14.11.1879
Format: STAMP
Emission: DEFINITIVE
Perforation: IMPERFORATE
Printing: RECESS
Paper|Gum: GRAYISH-WHITE WOVE PAPER | GUM ARABIC (Also known as Potato Starch)
Printed in Total: 4.8 to 9.6 MILLION
Printed By: PERKINS, BACON & PETCH
Designers: HENRY CORBOULD | CHARLES & FREDERICK HEATH
Size: 21 x 24mm
Face Value: 1d BRITISH PENNY OLD
Colour(s): INTENSE BLACK | BLACK | GREY-BLACK
Colour Shade(s): FEW KNOWN
Type: AS14
Variants: FEW KNOWN
Variant I: BURR RUBS | RECUT CORNERS | RECUT SIDE-LINES | WMK INVERTED
Variant II: DOUBLE LETTERS: DG, AE, FG, KE, ME, PA, TL
Variant III: WITHOUT RAY FLAWS: FF to JL | CANCELLED WITH BLACK MALTESE CROSS
Variant IV: SHOWING HORIZONTAL GUIDE-LINES AT TOP also BLUISH PAPER
Variant V: VERY WORN PLATE | CONSTANT VARIETIES BD, HA, JA, JF, LE, PL, QL
Errors: 1d BLACK FIRST REPAIR SD, TA, TB, TC, TE, TF, TG, TH
Watermark: SMALL CROWN
Other Remarks: BOTTOM CORNERS LETTERS
Attest|Certificate: N/A
Attest|Certificate Completed By: N/A
Attest|Certificate Enclosed: N/A
Cancel Post Office: MALTESE CROSS
Cancel Type: MALTESE CROSS
Catalog Value: VARY DEPEND ON CATALOGUE
Recommended Price: PERSONAL CHOICE
Reserve Price: PERSONAL CHOICE
Payment on Instalments: N/A
Part|Ex: N/A
Owner's Details: 007CFC
Supplier: M&M
Commission: NO COMMISSION
Postage Reference: FREE SPECIAL DELIVERY (UK), FREE INTERNATIONAL TRACKED & SIGNED
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Other Platforms №.: NOT ON OTHER PLATFORMS
Guarantee: NO RETURN, NO REFUND (All the money from the sales go to the foundation/charity)
% From the Sale for the Foundation|Charity: 100% TO THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Foundation|Charity Name: THE KOS FOUNDATION
Foundation|Charity Link: http://thekosfoundation.online/
Note I: PLATE 2
Note II: RAY FLAW
Note III: 4 MARGINS
IMPORTANT: ANY OMISSIONS or ERRORS WITH THE LISTING, PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE
SPECIAL THANK YOU: FOR SUPPORTING CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL TRIALS
ABOUT THE STAMP

This is a philatelic item noted for several specific plating characteristics. In fine condition with four margins, this stamp represents a "May Date" plate, as Plate 2 was one of the original plates registered on 22 April 1840.

Ray Flaws: Plate 2 is well-known for "Ray flaws" in the upper corner stars, where specific rays are shortened or missing. Matched pairs with specific ray flaws can reach prices of to £600.

- 10 o'clock flaw: Often found on many Plate 2 impressions, where the ray at the 10 o'clock position in the North-West (NW) star is missing or shortened.

- 7 o'clock flaw: This is a major characteristic of a majority of Plate 2 stamps, affecting the bottom-left of the star design.

Letters (B-K): The letters indicate the stamp's position on the 240-stamp sheet: row B (second row down) and column K (eleventh column across).

Plate Characteristics: Plate 2 impressions may also show a horizontal guideline above the NW square in some positions and often have the "10 / 7" ray flaw combination in the NW star.

4 Margins: Having four clear white margins is critical for value. Because these stamps were cut by hand with scissors, many examples have incomplete margins. A four-margin example is considered rare and highly desirable.

Cancellation: These are typically found with a Red Maltese Cross, though black crosses appear on later usage.

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