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Large Queen #21iv spur variety Horizontal mesh, Montreal duplex

$ 11.89

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: F/VF (Fine/Very Fine)
  • Quality: Used
  • Cancellation Type: Duplex
  • Year of Issue: 1861-1870
  • Place of Origin: Canada
  • Era: Victoria (1837-1901)
  • Color: Black

    Description

    Photos:  Front +  back + ruled
    Half cent black
    horizontal oriented mesh
    (appears to be Duckworth paper classification #4)  .
    Scott Unitrade #21iv   Spur in scroll at left  (one of the 5 many positions of this variety)
    Perforation:  Approx 12 x 12
    Postmark:  unidentified Montreal duplex (incomplete date with a 10 time mark at top)
    Paper type:  Appears to be Duckworth classification #4  an earlier printing of the half cent from the 'Large Queen period' 1868-1871 printings
    For specialized descriptions of the Large Queens, see the publication:
    The Large Queens of Canada and their use by HE & HW Duckworth  2nd edition 2008 , Vincent G. Greene Philatelic Research Foundation,
    Toronto
    .
    CONDITION NOTES:
    No creases, no tears, no thins      -See magnified images front and back to judge the condition.    -See magnified images front and back to judge the condition.
    The condition of the stamps  should show clearly in the images. Please contact the seller if you have any question about the item's condition or description!
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    (
    13% HST
    in Ontario; 5%i15% in NS NB PEI NL;
    5
    % GST in all other regions).
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    .
    Packed very carefully, well protected.
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