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Color Guide & Printing History for 1894, 1895, & 1898 2-Centers
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The simple variance in color shade can mean a world of difference in the cost of a stamp, especially when it involves the 1894, 1895, and 1898 two cent upper triangle-type issues. The Kenneth E. Diehl "A Color Guide ... Read More
The simple variance in color shade can mean a world of difference in the cost of a stamp, especially when it involves the 1894, 1895, and 1898 two cent upper triangle-type issues. The Kenneth E. Diehl "A Color Guide and Printing History of the U.S. 2-Cent Red Triangle Stamps Series of 1894, 1895, and 1898 Types I, II, III, IIIa, and IV" for this particular issue is a great resource which provides a brief rationale for the guide as well as small retangular color strips for philatelist's use in comparison to stamps in hand. The chart lists the year of production of the stamp as well as Scott catalogue number in a column to the right of the appropriate colors. In addition, the accompanying booklet provides additional information on the stamps of the design as well as a few black and white images to highlight key points.
The chart is on heavy stock paper and measures (physical dimensions) about 6-by-9-inches. The booklet is of similar size and printed on a slightly heavier than bond paper.
Many philatelic reference books and charts are collectible in their own right since many renouned hobby experts are now out of print. Most are valued for their collectibility based on condition, rarity, and to some extent their use as a reference. Condition is the key and is highly subjective, so study the images, read the content, ask questions, and work with a reliable collector-dealer to get what you want.
Condition: Previously owned (manuscript note on outer envelope), well kept folded chart without flaws.
Please note, payment is expected within three (3) days; thank you. And remember, safe secured shipping is free. This will ship media mail, unless the buyer wishes to pay for a faster postal service.
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The chart is on heavy stock paper and measures (physical dimensions) about 6-by-9-inches. The booklet is of similar size and printed on a slightly heavier than bond paper.
Many philatelic reference books and charts are collectible in their own right since many renouned hobby experts are now out of print. Most are valued for their collectibility based on condition, rarity, and to some extent their use as a reference. Condition is the key and is highly subjective, so study the images, read the content, ask questions, and work with a reliable collector-dealer to get what you want.
Condition: Previously owned (manuscript note on outer envelope), well kept folded chart without flaws.
Please note, payment is expected within three (3) days; thank you. And remember, safe secured shipping is free. This will ship media mail, unless the buyer wishes to pay for a faster postal service.
Every effort is made to generate a stellar experience for buyers and reciprocal feedback is always appreciated. Bookmark the store and check back often for new opportunities.
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- Doyle (1934)
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- 03/15/2018
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- Washington, United States
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