XSL41 Type II Symbol Top Marginal
Stamp Detail
Tag | Description |
Issued: | 01 1986 | |
Deegam: | S220.2.2 |
Condition: | MNH |
Cat: | £50.00 (2005) |
Perf: | 13¾ x 14 |
Format: | Sheet |
Printer: | Waddington |
Process: | Lithography |
Paper: | ACP(H) |
Gum: | PVAD |
Phosphor: | - |
Colour: | Moss Green
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Notes: | -
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Type I Type II
How to differentiate Type I from Type II?
TYPE I
- The eye is open, with a white centre. It is not joined to the background.
- The mane is generally lightweight. The three tips at its base are pointed, and there is a wide space between it and the body.
- The body and legs are thick.
TYPE II
- The eye is solid. It is joined to the background.
- The mane is generally thicker. The three tips at its base are heavy and rounded. The space between mane and body is thin.
- The body and legs are thin.
Only 4 stamps exist with both types: 13p, 17p, 22p and 31p.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 March, 2012.