

Specialized catalog values a mint never-hinged single at $1.20. In particular, mint panes of 50 of the dry printing 25¢ blue airmail stamp (Scott C36a) are in great demand and in very short supply. With some comparison and experience, the differences in thicker paper, brighter appearance and gum color make them easy to tell apart from the earlier wet printing stamps.įull mint panes of 50 of the dry printing issues are much less common and can be identified by the much later plate numbers which begin with “265.” The airmail stamps produced by the dry printing method are fairly common as single mint stamps and even as plate number blocks. The ‘dry’ printings show whiter paper, a higher sheen on the surface, feel thicker and stiffer, and the designs stand out more clearly than on the ‘wet’ printings.” “The new process required a thicker, stiffer paper, special types of inks and greater pressure to force the paper into the recessed plates. Green Valley, AZ 85614īrowse our wide-ranging collection of auction catalogues previewing the rare stamps and lots being offered at upcoming sales.
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