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Oceania/Australia : Complete set of 2/6d Aboriginals (Sepia and Blackish-Brown Shades)

 

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Rob1956
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My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland

20 Apr 2016
06:51:01pm
Left-Right:
ACSC 265A & 265B: 1952. Sepia and Blackish-Brown. Watermark - C of A sideways (Crown to right of C of A).
ACSC 266A & 266B: 1957. Sepia (printed on toned paper) and Blackish-Brown (printed on white paper). No watermark.
ACSC 267: 1965. Sepia (printed on white Harrison) and Blackish-Brown (not listed). No watermark. (Emergency issues)

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21 Apr 2016
05:35:55am

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re: Complete set of 2/6d Aboriginals (Sepia and Blackish-Brown Shades)

Hi Rob
Were's the inverted watermark,someone said they are not available in mint condition,don't know how true that statement is though.
Brian

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My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland

21 Apr 2016
06:03:24am
re: Complete set of 2/6d Aboriginals (Sepia and Blackish-Brown Shades)

"Hi Rob
Were's the inverted watermark,someone said they are not available in mint condition,don't know how true that statement is though.
Brian"


Hello Brian.

The person who said they are not available in mint condition is incorrect, they can be bought in MUH, MLH and Used when available, they are rare in any condition. In the 2015 ACSC the MUH is worth around $5,750, the MLH $4,500 and Used $1,500.

There have been a few sightings of the MUH inverted stamp being sold in recent years and I have been ready to buy one for nearly 2½ years now.

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Rob1956

My clan Coat-of-Arms Scotland
20 Apr 2016
06:51:01pm

Left-Right:
ACSC 265A & 265B: 1952. Sepia and Blackish-Brown. Watermark - C of A sideways (Crown to right of C of A).
ACSC 266A & 266B: 1957. Sepia (printed on toned paper) and Blackish-Brown (printed on white paper). No watermark.
ACSC 267: 1965. Sepia (printed on white Harrison) and Blackish-Brown (not listed). No watermark. (Emergency issues)

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21 Apr 2016
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re: Complete set of 2/6d Aboriginals (Sepia and Blackish-Brown Shades)

Hi Rob
Were's the inverted watermark,someone said they are not available in mint condition,don't know how true that statement is though.
Brian

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21 Apr 2016
06:03:24am

re: Complete set of 2/6d Aboriginals (Sepia and Blackish-Brown Shades)

"Hi Rob
Were's the inverted watermark,someone said they are not available in mint condition,don't know how true that statement is though.
Brian"


Hello Brian.

The person who said they are not available in mint condition is incorrect, they can be bought in MUH, MLH and Used when available, they are rare in any condition. In the 2015 ACSC the MUH is worth around $5,750, the MLH $4,500 and Used $1,500.

There have been a few sightings of the MUH inverted stamp being sold in recent years and I have been ready to buy one for nearly 2½ years now.

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