GB 1938 SG D32 Used Postage Due (D-720)
Notice from Seller : I am away until 21st October. I will deal with any sales upon my return.
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : 3 Days
- Brand : None
- ID# : 177333437
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 217
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : shelaghnugent (+4692)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Mon 14 Jan 2019 20:25:15 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
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Seller's Description
GB 1938 SG D32 Used Postage Due (D-720)
Stamps are as shown in the picture.
Postal discounts for multiple purchases.
Overseas buyers please contact me for postal charges to your destination.
We only accept cheques drawn on UK banks.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 177333437 |
Start Time | Mon 14 Jan 2019 20:25:15 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 217 |
Dispatch Time | 3 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |
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Questions and Answers
Question From paulr4641 [+3071] Sat 13 Jan 2024 11:13:46 (BST) Hi. Just wanted to mention that this postage due can't be D44 (Tudor wmk) as this watermark wasn't issued till 1954-55. The postmark is 1952, so it must've been issued before then.
Paul
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Answer From shelaghnugent [+4692] Tue 16 Jan 2024 20:14:20 (BST) Hi Paul, thanks for the headache. It was marked as Tudor Crown when I got it and I accepted it as correct. I have since got a watermark detector and have given this a turn in it. It was a bugger to work out what it was. I believe it is Wmk 127, the GviR. Which makes this D32. I'll amend the listing accordingly. Many thanks for the heads. Kim
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Question From paulr4641 [+3071] Tue 16 Jan 2024 20:46:25 (BST) Hi Kim. No problem! I know they're a pain in trhe backside to identify and I have spent many an hour going through the large amount I have. I don't know if you were aware, but the easiest way to check these (as well as a watermark detector) and cheapest is using lighter fluid. Place face down on a piece of black plastic and pop a few drops on it. The watermark, more often than not magically appears. The lighter fluid evaporates within minutes leaving the stamp perfectly unharmed. It even works on mint ones with no damage. Try it on some cheap or damaged ones. You will be amazed.
Paul
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Answer From shelaghnugent [+4692] Wed 17 Jan 2024 09:10:38 (BST) Hi Paul, I know the hack with the lighter fuel and have used it myself. The trouble I had with this one was the cancellation obscuring the wmk. I have a Signscope Wmk detector which works quite well and is usually up to the job. Take care, Kim
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