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EXTREMELY FINE PAIR OF THE RARE TYPE VII IMPERFORATE OFFSET STAMP.
Most Type VII stamps were used by private vending and affixing machine companies. However, unlike Scott 314A and 482A, a small supply of the imperforate 2c Type VII stamps reached the public.
With copy of 1987 P.F. certificate for block of four (Image)
VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 1919 2-CENT TYPE II ROTARY PRESS WASTE ISSUE, SCOTT 539.
Since Scott 539 was put through two different perforating machines of differing gauges at different times, most of the stamps are off-center.
Ex Cole. With 1974 P.F. certificate (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE SOUND USED EXAMPLE OF THE SCARCE ONE-CENT ROTARY PERF 11, SCOTT 544.
A small quantity of 1c Rotary Press stamps was perforated 11 at the end of 1922, using remainder sheets from the earlier printings that were normally perforated in 10 gauge or 11/10 compound gauge. Its existence as a Perf 11 variety was discovered in 1936, and the stamp received its Scott Catalogue listing in 1938.
Ex Cole. With 1957 P.F. certificate (Image)